AssetFable features

One portfolio for digital assets and graded cards

Assets rarely stay in one place. Crypto may be spread across several wallets, NFTs can live on different networks, balances remain on centralized exchanges, and graded cards often end up in a separate spreadsheet. AssetFable brings those areas into one portfolio view without pretending that they are the same kind of asset.

The app combines public on-chain data, read-only exchange connections, and card records you maintain with performance, history, and source context. The goal is not a single number without explanation. It is a traceable view of where an asset comes from, which provider supplied a reference, and what limitations apply to that information.

What AssetFable brings together

Each asset type keeps its own context while contributing to the same portfolio story.

Wallets and crypto holdings

Public addresses from EVM ecosystems and documented Solana and Bitcoin flows can add tokens, transactions, and other on-chain information to the portfolio. AssetFable does not hold private keys or take control of a wallet.

NFT collections with metadata

NFTs can be enriched with collection, metadata, image, floor, and marketplace context. That information helps organize a collection, but it is not a guaranteed sale price or a security review of the underlying contract.

Read-only exchange connections

Centrally held balances can appear beside wallet assets through API connections. The documented permission boundary is read-only: AssetFable does not request trading, transfer, or withdrawal access and does not execute exchange withdrawals.

Graded cards beside digital assets

Card name, certification number, grading company, condition, images, purchase price, and market references can be maintained as their own portfolio area. Physical collectibles remain clearly identified rather than being presented as blockchain assets.

How the connected view takes shape

You choose which sources to connect and which parts of the product are useful to you.

  1. Choose your sources

    Add public wallet addresses, connect an available exchange with minimum read-only permissions, or begin with a graded-card collection that you maintain yourself. You do not need to configure every asset area at once.

  2. Review data in its proper context

    AssetFable keeps tokens, NFTs, exchange holdings, and card records tied to their source. Network, provider, sync time, purchase data, and grading details help explain a value instead of hiding where it came from.

  3. Maintain the portfolio over time

    Refresh connected data, correct records you entered, and remove connections you no longer need. When an exchange connection is retired, revoke its API key at the exchange as well as removing it from AssetFable.

Clear limits instead of false precision

A shared interface does not make every source equally complete or reliable. AssetFable therefore keeps data origin and limitations part of the product context.

  • Prices, floors, metadata, listings, and portfolio calculations can be delayed, incomplete, duplicated, or provider-dependent. They are not a binding valuation and are not financial, tax, or legal advice.
  • Networks, exchanges, data providers, and individual features can vary by region, platform, provider availability, network status, or product phase. The status shown in the app is the operative source of availability.
  • Public blockchain data remains visible on its network. Removing a wallet from AssetFable can delete an internal association, but it cannot erase an address, transaction, or ownership record from a public ledger.

AssetFable does not sell personal data to data brokers. Exchange connections are intended for read-only credentials only, and the product never needs seed phrases, private keys, or wallet recovery data.

Questions about the feature set

Do I have to use every asset area?

No. You can start with one wallet, one exchange connection, or a graded-card collection and add more sources later. Each area remains understandable on its own even when it appears in the same portfolio view.

Does AssetFable turn physical cards into NFTs?

No. The graded-card area records physical collectibles using information you provide and available market references. It does not tokenize a card, verify custody, or transfer ownership.

Is the portfolio intended as a tax report?

AssetFable provides portfolio information, aggregations, and visual context. It does not promise a complete or tax-ready transaction history. Use appropriate tax software or professional advice for reporting obligations.

Build your portfolio one source at a time

Open the web app, or first review the networks, providers, and security boundaries that apply to your use case.