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Topic: How to track the history of your EtherDelta/ForkDelta trades (Read 205 times)

legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Bumping after more than a year.
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I'd better bookmarked this thread for future use. As of now I haven't used etherdelta or forkdelta that much but this will help me to check my trade history once I use etherdelta or forkdelta again. Thanks for the translation anyway. I was thinking that i'd like to translate this into my own language but I think most of my country men can understand english so that leaves me in 50/50 chanceb: of translating this especially if it is needed in my local board or to those who really want to know their ether/forkfelta trade history.
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Haven't used either of those in months, thank you for the explanation, never heard of that function before
jr. member
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Great effort here 👏👏👏.
I usually use deltabalances for tracking my Ether and token balances but had no idea that i was possible to export trade histories
legendary
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I forgot more than you will ever know.
I checked your post history prior to posting it. I noticed you posted it in the French and German boards but not in English so I figured you wouldn't do it in English at all.
Since it is yours, I wouldn't mind removing it and have you post in instead if you want that.  

No no Smiley Leave it. The point is to help people. Doesn't matter who posted it!

Now you have translated it, it is as much yours as it is mine. I have translated often enough in the other direction hehe Smiley
legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
Was planning to post it here sometime too but you beat me to it Smiley

Good job.
I checked your post history prior to posting it. I noticed you posted it in the French and German boards but not in English so I figured you wouldn't do it in English at all.
Since it is yours, I wouldn't mind removing it and have you post in instead if you want that.   
legendary
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I forgot more than you will ever know.
Was planning to post it here sometime too but you beat me to it Smiley

Good job.
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Future of Security Tokens
This is a very helpful guide for traders who patronize decentralized exchanges and would help aggregate previous trades, especially if certain information is needed.
This is another reason for me to prefer DEXes over centralized exchanges.
legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
The Original guide and source was created by asche in the German subforum. You can read that one here
All praises should go to him. This is a translation of that guide.


Here is a guide of how to follow the history of your trades on EtherDelta or ForkDelta. ForkDelta shows the last trades but with very little details and they are also lacking an Export function.



For this we can use Deltabalances.

Deltabalances :

Deltabalances offers several handy functions.
- Analysis of your ERC20 balance (ETH & tokens)
- Analysis of your ERC20 balance on different DEXs (DDEX / IDEX / TokenStore / ED / FD)
- "Trade history": https://deltabalances.github.io/trades.html



Simply select which DEX you want to check the history for, the correct time frame and click on Retrieve History.

Deltabalances will retrieve all the trades from the blockchain, this process may take a bit. Don’t be surprised if it takes half an hour for trades that are several months old.

This is how you can follow the progress:
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Loaded 110345/185360 blocks

Here is an example:




Export to Excel:

Once the trade history has been loaded, it is possible to save it as a CSV file. Select the Default V2 (CSV) and click on the download logo.

Import to Excel



Tick on comma as a separator:





The available options are:

  • Type: Maker/Taker
  • Trade: Buy/Sell
  • Token: The sold/bought token
  • Amount: Amount of tokens
  • Base Currency: What currency the token was sold/bought for
  • Total: Total amount
  • Block: The block in which the trade was saved
  • Hash: Hash of the transaction
  • Buyer: ERC20 from the buyer
  • Seller: ERC20 from the seller
  • Fee: The fees
  • FeeToken: Fees unit
  • Token Contract: Smart Contract from the token
  • BaseCurrency Contract: Smart Contract of the Base Currency (0x000 ... for ETH)
  • Exchange: Which DEX was used (DDEX / FD / ED / TokenStore / IDEX)


The Original guide and source was created by asche in the German subforum. You can read that one here
All praises should go to him. This is a translation of that guide.

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