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MetaMask is a cryptocurrency wallet and browser extension that allows users to interact with decentralized applications (DApps) on the Ethereum blockchain.

MetaMask itself does not provide a built-in portfolio tracking feature. It primarily serves as a cryptocurrency wallet and a gateway to decentralized applications on the Ethereum blockchain. However, you can use third-party tools to track your cryptocurrency portfolio.

Here's how you can track your MetaMask portfolio:

  1. Use External Portfolio Trackers:

    • Several cryptocurrency portfolio tracking websites and apps allow you to manually input your transactions or connect directly to your Ethereum address to pull transaction data.

    • Examples include CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, Delta, Blockfolio, and others.

  2. Connect MetaMask to Portfolio Tracker:

    • Some portfolio tracking platforms allow you to connect your MetaMask wallet directly. This is usually done by connecting through a wallet connect feature.

    • Check the settings or account section of your chosen portfolio tracker for options to connect a wallet.

  3. Manually Input Transactions:

    • If you prefer not to connect your wallet directly, you can manually input your transactions into the portfolio tracker.

    • Enter details like the date, type of transaction (buy/sell/transfer), amount, and the price at the time of the transaction.

  4. Regularly Update Portfolio Information:

    • Keep your portfolio tracker updated with any new transactions or changes in your holdings.

    • Regularly check the accuracy of the data, especially if you make transactions frequently.

  5. Security Considerations:

    • Be cautious about the information you share, especially if a platform requires access to your wallet. Ensure that you are using reputable and secure portfolio tracking tools.

Remember, while portfolio trackers are convenient for monitoring your holdings, always exercise caution when granting access to your wallet or inputting transaction data. It's also good practice to use a combination of tools to cross-verify your portfolio information.

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