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Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
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afterfiat
on 03/07/2018, 19:21:38 UTC
@Tien Thanh - PACMIC (even v5) is long passed.  Look at the Hash or Exchange nodes instead if you want to spend coin at Hashnest.
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
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afterfiat
on 09/04/2018, 03:33:26 UTC
Is there a way to specify any end date (for example which year to end on) for a view like https://cointracking.info/balance_by_exchange.php?
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 14/08/2017, 18:55:36 UTC
There's a [custom date range] link below the year drop down field.
You can set a custom start and end date there.
- Ensure you have checked the "Check to use the custom period" checkbox
- And use this date format "dd.mm.yyyy"

Using this setting, only sales within your custom time period will be calculated.
I'm not as far along as pescadorloco69 apparently, but it's on my list when I get closer...

When specifying the date ranges are they in UTC?  If so, is there a way to specify a timezone when specifying the ranges?  For example, a trade "after midnight" of the tax year (in local time) in question but "before midnight" in crypto (UTC) should not be included in that tax year.  At least that's what I would expect.
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 09/08/2017, 00:50:41 UTC
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 08/08/2017, 20:59:52 UTC
@afterfiat:
So you're saying, that after importing 2680 transactions, your balance is off by $0.00000414?
Well... could be worse, right? Cheesy

I guess it's due to rounding errors of the 8th decimal place.
@Dario3000
It definitely wasn't a catastrophe. Smiley

But I found it odd that any rounding was required at all.  It was a LTC chain import so I expect it to just be a data transfer (LTC -> LTC) with no math/rounding involved.  US$ (or any other currency) shouldn't be involved in the import, right?  As such, I figured it's a bug in the importer rather than a rounding issue.  Perhaps I'm misunderstanding how the importer works though.
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
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afterfiat
on 08/08/2017, 07:18:35 UTC
Bug Report: After importing 2680 LTC mining transactions, 9 of them were off by 0.00000001 LTC.

Sidenote: It was not fun finding which 9.
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
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afterfiat
on 07/08/2017, 22:40:19 UTC
Hi, new to cointracking and am enjoying it so far. Im trying to add BCH "the easy way" on the "enter coins" page but the values in USD don't seem to show up. I think Im probably missing something here.

Will you be adding automatic pricing from date and time for BCH soon?
I haven't "dealt with" BCH in my data yet, but I thought I'd take a look in case it helps...

1. Enter Coins / Overview & Manual Import
2. New
3. Transaction Type = [In] General Deposit (Transfer)
4. Deposit: Amount=1, Currency=BCH
5. Exchange=test123
6. Add transaction
7. Dashboard
8. "click here to recalculate your data"
9. Balance by Exchange

"test123 Balance" shows 1 BCH = 337.11 USD


Seems to be working.
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 07/08/2017, 17:53:43 UTC
@Dario3000
For mining payouts cases using "BTC Wallet Import" (and Altcoin for LTC, though i haven't tried it yet), I'd like to set the following:
- Type: Mining
- Exchange: NameForMyWallet
- Group: NameOfMiningService
- Comment:

where all 4 of the values above will be consistent (for me at least) for an API job -- i.e. one set of the above data per receiving address.

Is this something that can be provided easily?


For the time being, I'm just using the label specification and I'll try to do a bulk edit correction periodically by hand.


BTW, upgraded my account.  So you're stuck with me for a while. Wink
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 04/08/2017, 19:34:17 UTC
@Dario3000

1. Thanks for the follow-up.  I was already underway trying to extract the data from Hashnest to local files so that I can then reformat for attempted import into CoinTracking, but I was hopeful you guys might want to directly integrate Hashnest support.  Even so, I'll keep you posted on my progress (if you're interested).

2. Kudos for this (from your pro.php page) policy...

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Lifetime CoinTracking Guarantee:
Buying the lifelong use, the buyer receives the lifelong CoinTracking warranty. This means:
Should the CoinTracking service ever be disabled or permanent no longer usable (it does not matter whether in one year or in 30 years), all buyers with a lifetime CoinTracking guarantee will receive the entire source code of CoinTracking and may use all the tools on their own server or self-installing on their Desktop PC.
The buyer will receive all rights to the code and can use it both privately and commercial.

I wish more software / service providers had such an approach.

3. Suggestion: The "max. 200 trades" of the free account is very limiting.  For example, with my Hashnest data I can't really evaluate the usefulness of CoinTracking with such a small limit.  Please consider offering a "TRIAL" that is "FREE 200 forever, unlimited for a limited time".  The limited time might be a week or a day.  More specifically, I'm curious how the performance will be but buying an Unlimited just to find that out is a bit spendy.

4. Question: After buying the Unlimited One Year plan (0.09 BTC), is the upgrade to Unlimited Lifetime at full price (0.53 BTC) or is it discounted (0.44 BTC)?

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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 02/08/2017, 16:41:23 UTC
@Bermuda666 - Your thoughts on post 534?
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Re: CoinTracking - Profit/Loss Portfolio and Tax Reporting for Digital Currencies
by
afterfiat
on 31/07/2017, 19:13:14 UTC
@Dario3000
Read this thread in its entirety (well, except the parts where my eyes glazed over) yesterday.  I didn't see my question addressed so I'll ask...

Have you approached Hashnest/Bitmain about getting transaction information?

The transaction log entry types include at least:
  • deposit
  • withdrawal
  • hash shop purchase
  • hash buy
  • hash sell
  • hash mining payout for block
  • hash maintenance fee for block
  • LuckyHash ticket(s) purchase
  • LuckyHash win
  • PACMIC purchase
  • PACMIC payout
  • PACMIC reinvest

The transaction log columns are:
  • Date (UTC timestamp)
  • Amount (+/- up to 8 decimal places, trailing zeros omitted)
  • Balance (+/- up to 8 decimal places, trailing zeros omitted), then spacing, then one of { BTC, LTC, ANTL3, ANTS9, ... }
  • Type (Contract, Deposit, Trade, Withdrawal, etc.)
  • Comment - multiple formats (less than 30 though)

My transaction log as of now has over 1.3 million entries.

I'm hoping that either (a) Hashnest/Bitmain will work with you to directly integrate or (b) at least provide data exporting that you can use.

For the latter, their HTML transaction log is very quick for the most recent 20 transactions but reaching backwards through older pages (including jumping to the last page) is incredibly slow and often times out.

They also have a "Download Report" button that almost always fails/times out -- but when it does work it gives you an Excel (xlsx file).

AFAIK, they've never upgraded their API to allow transaction data downloading directly.  I've also tried using the filtering on the Transactions page to download, for example Jan 1 2017 to Jan 1 2017, and even that small slice of data times out consistently.

Thanks for your time and efforts.