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Ledger

Track every crypto transaction with the same rigour you'd use for traditional accounting — double-entry bookkeeping, automatic reconciliation, and tax-ready reports.

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Ledger gives a portfolio owner one place to see every asset they hold across exchanges, wallets, and DeFi protocols, and to know with confidence what each position cost, what it's worth now, and what the tax position looks like. It treats crypto activity the way a finance team would treat any other set of accounts: every transaction posts to two ledger lines, every balance reconciles against the underlying chain, and every gain is calculated against a documented cost-basis method.

The sections below cover the moving parts in turn. Start with Getting Started if you're new — it walks through installation, configuration, and your first imported transactions. The Concepts section explains the accounting model that everything else depends on, and Guides covers the day-to-day flows: importing, reconciling, and managing portfolios.

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