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What do you use to track your portfolio/net worth? Ideally something that tracks crypto, stocks, angel investments, connected bank accounts, etc. I’ve tried: - personal finance / empower: no crypto tracking - copilot: mainly for budgeting, no crypto L2 support - compound: closest to what I want but they’re killing the mobile app
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Sounds like rotki.com
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Looks very cool, I’ve never heard of them before. Do you know if they connect with banks? Or just crypto?
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Rotki can do both cc @lefteris.eth (Proud I can share rotki as portfolio tracker, I have been accused of abusing it for PnL used for my taxes as tax software 🤪)
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It doesn't look like it automatically track equity or fiat banks: https://rotki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage_guide.html#adding-manual-balances > With rotki you can also add balances/accounts for any type of asset and location that may not be supported at the moment. For example real estate, equity holdings or holdings in a not yet supported blockchain or exchange. I'd prefer not to track these manually
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Automatically not yet. But in the future. Point is you can do it all in one place and it slowly improves as more features are added. Check my other response! Keep in mind automatic fiat tracking is probably gonna end up as a paid feature since the only way to do so is via specific very expensive services such as plaid. rotki is exactly there to solve the problems you are facing and it does so one commit at a time for 7 years now :) Not perfect, but improves every day
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