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RE: 5 Alternatives To Blockfolio

in #blog6 years ago

I am viewing Cryptopanic right now on my laptop and right away, I am loving it. So Thank You! I've been sampling several sites of this kind for weeks and this might be the answer.

CoinStats is included in my rotation and my comment on that one is that it's Easy on the Eyes. Nothing thus far has been perfect in every respect. If it was, I expect I'd be waking up shortly.

Side mention- I only recently came across Blockstack apps available on Blockstack Browser. I'm on Linux mostly and I hate messing with manual installs (bc community guides are not enough in some cases) but the web version works using any other browser (might defeat privacy somewhat).

They have more than half a dozen wallet & portfolio apps of varying complexity and features, all built by community teams and members.
Not saying I recommend any this soon but it's an interesting platform that puts Bitcoin blockchain to alternative uses.

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Thank you for this comment. I somehow missed replying to this. I hope this post was useful overall. :)

please see seemytelos.com is an idea i have been mucking about with for a while because I could not find anything to tell me how much liquid EOS or Telos I had across all my accounts

Nice and clean, the way it should be. I played around with portfolio apps. Custom web pages too although I'd do better without relying on third party widgets (messy & unreliable). What you did is perfect for portfolio. I wanted fast & easy chart access all together. Now I just jump from an organized link page.

I have zero coding experience beside some HTML. The short cut solutions just won't bend on demand, lol.