Open Crypto Tracker is a private cryptocurrency portfolio tracker that lets you monitor Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital assets from your own desktop, home network, or web server.
It provides portfolio valuation, price alerts, charts, mining calculators, market data, and news feeds without relying on a middleman service.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Track Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies
- Email, text, Alexa, and Telegram price alerts
- Price charts, portfolio totals, gain/loss statistics, and balance data
- Supports many exchanges and market pairings
- CSV import and export for portfolio data
- Mining calculators and cryptocurrency news feeds
- Desktop and server editions available
- Admin interface for managing alerts, charts, markets, APIs, backups, and logs
- Privacy-focused design with direct API connections and optional proxy support
- Plugin system and built-in internal REST API
Website: github.com/taoteh1221/Open_Crypto_Tracker
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Developer: Mike Kilday
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
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