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Topic: How to keep track of a lot of ERC20 tokens, including unlisted (Read 228 times)

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I found something that may be a solution... and I found it on EtherDelta's reddit page:

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how do I find out my different coin balances
The only offical way is to click each pair on the website.

You could also use the unofficial 3rd party tool https://deltabalances.github.io/.

Try it by clicking the link above or with an address specified like this:

https://deltabalances.github.io/#0xcd17fFC6Fa721CBdEC1deE5Cee7B7643292699dF

I have only spent about 2 minutes looking at it so not sure it does all I need but it looks good so far...
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It would be great if you find the solution for your problem. I'm have just the same problem for a while. It's really enrages to check every token I'm interested in at etherdelta via bookmarks.
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Does anybody know of a website or app that I can use to track the current price (bid) on EtherDelta for all of my ETH tokens?

I would prefer to be able to add a token using its contract address instead of its TICKER because that's the only correct way to do it. I dont know or care if a token gets listed on EtherDelta and it shouldnt need to be 'added' like some web wallets require. As you may already know a token doesn't have to be listed or have its TICKER added  to etherdelta to be traded using etherdelta.

But if there is one that works off of a token's TICKER that would be a good start and would reduce the amount of manual token price checking that I currently have to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions?


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The rest of this message contains examples and the procedure I use to check the price on all of my unlisted tokens.

Here is my ETH address (created using MEW) which contains alot of the tokens I want to track:
https://etherscan.io/address/0xcd17fFC6Fa721CBdEC1deE5Cee7B7643292699dF#tokentxns

Currently I manually check each token using a saved bookmark. I create the bookmark after loading the token in EtherDelta using its contract address as shown in etherscanner.io.

To get the contract address I choose the token in ethscanner.io or tap on "Erc20 Token" next to the token transfer event. As you can see most of my tokens arent showing the TICKER and instead show the generic label, "Erc20 Token". However if you click on this label you will load that token's info page. The contract address is shown on that page and that is what I copy-n-paste. The token name and TICKER is also displayed here if the contract source code includes them, which most do.

Here are some of the bookmarks I have saved that I use for manually checking token prices. On my mobile Android phone it takes about 30 seconds for EtherDelta to load a token. I have about 30 tokens so it is quite time consuming to do. I would like to check prices multiple times each day but currently that takes too long.

ELTCOIN - 10,000 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#0x44197a4c44d6a059297caf6be4f7e172bd56caaf-ETH

Athena - ATN - 50 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#0x813dc52fc6ff36ab18868648a70f21302064f03f-ETH

PayBits - PAYB - 400 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#0x379e391e3d2277b50ae2550fce2841f2f57ca008-ETH

iBTC - 3120 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#IBTC-ETH

CCC - 15000 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#0x66d8d5854e5e3258d5da8d028c4af4304da10b7d-ETH

Ethereum Blue - BLUE - 1000 tokens
https://etherdelta.com/#0x539efe69bcdd21a83efd9122571a64cc25e0282b-ETH

As you can see I usually use the contract address in the URL even if the token is LISTED. This is because it always works. Every token has its own contract address and ethscanner.io prominently displays it. EtherDelta will always load a token using its contract address, regardless of if it's listed or not. Also a TICKER can change on EtherDelta but a contract address never changes and indeed cannot change.

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