Ability to track Crypto assets through Quicken for Mac [Edited]

Takrbacker
Takrbacker Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭
edited May 23 in Investments

I'd love to be able to track my crypto assets through Quicken for Mac. I use Robinhood which is supported by Quicken of Mac, but not for Crypto assets. Being able to track these would be a great addition, please add this in the near future!

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  • jamesgbarnes13
    jamesgbarnes13 Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭

    We should be able to track Bitcoin holdings in Quicken, even if it's just a manual entry. But Quicken should have access to the price. All other Crypto is not important.

  • Porcupine70
    Porcupine70 Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    @jamesgbarnes13 Good thing we have you to tell us what's important. NOT! I personally believe having a choice is good.

    I'd say, Choose a reliable exchange (Coinbase, Gemini) or market averages available at Coinmarketcap.com and others to list and track top 20 or more.

    It's not like the information isn't available for free, it's just a matter of who is guiding the development of Quicken. Can I get a list of development team members? I'd wager that they are incentivized to lower the priority of automating this aspect in some way, given the ever growing crypto market. This is a company resting on it's laurels, not following the market.

  • Inspect_h3r_gadget
    Inspect_h3r_gadget Quicken Mac Subscription Member

    I think we should be able to allow Web3 wallets, read only like OKX wallet so it keeps tracking crypto balances

  • jacobs
    jacobs Quicken Mac Subscription SuperUser, Mac Beta Beta

    Can I get a list of development team members? I'd wager that they are incentivized to lower the priority of automating this aspect in some way, given the ever growing crypto market.

    Oh, I would take that wager! 🤣 I feel very confident that Quicken Mac development team members are NOT incentivized to not implement crypto tracking!

    How they prioritize which features to implement in the short-erm and long-term is always a mystery, but I don't believe it is ever because they want to ignore or inconvenience customers. There are hundreds of feature requests, both large anded small, and the Quicken Mac development team is quite small, so many users' top feature requests remain on the planning roadmap.

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  • Porcupine70
    Porcupine70 Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    I guess we will not know. We have no list and so cannot make a determination. I first requested these capabilities in 2014 and I'm likely not the first. If they wait a few weeks they can run the code through the AI box and have it working in minutes. lol