Most portfolio trackers show what you own.
BitGuard tells you what's about to move.
For traders who outgrew CoinStats, Delta, Zerion, DeBank, Rotki, CoinTracker, or Nansen.
Daily AI brief in five languages before US open. Critical-only push alerts ranked by impact across price extremes, ETF inflections, and high-impact news. Guardian AI grounded in live market data with three model modes (fast, smart, deep). CSV import for any exchange — even those without API. Free at launch.
Most trackers stop at the dashboard.
BitGuard runs four layers above it.
The workflow an institutional desk uses — packaged for one trader. Verified shipped, not roadmap promises.
Your morning brief, automatic, before US open.
Six structured sections AI-generated daily: markets, macro-geopolitics, traditional assets, crypto focus, key news, outlook — plus sentiment and market snapshot. Delivered in five languages natively (it / en / es / fr / de). Free tier: 0/day. Pro: 1/day. Elite: 3/day. Email delivery included. No mainstream crypto tracker offers this today.
Critical-only push, ranked by impact. No spam.
Engine cycles every 5 minutes. Price thresholds differentiated by asset class (large / mid / small cap). News scanner AI-classified for impact. Severity: medium / high / critical. Web Push + mobile push. Compliance-safe: descriptive only, no buy/sell prescriptions. Most trackers ship simple price alerts and nothing else.
Categorized + sentiment-tagged + AI-impact-ranked.
Aggregated from CoinGecko news + NewsAPI macro/geo + CryptoPanic by ticker. Three categories: crypto / macro / geo. Per-article sentiment (bullish / bearish / neutral). The Alert Engine layer runs AI impact scoring on top — so headlines that move the market reach you, the rest stay in the feed.
Three modes. Live data, separated from interpretation.
Fast · Smart · Deep — pick your speed/depth trade-off per question. Built on a proprietary multi-layered AI engine grounded in precompiled market context (refreshed every 3 min). Live-data layer keeps prices and portfolio figures separate from model interpretation. Knows the app itself (answers "how do I add a CSV" locally without an AI call). Per-message disclaimer for compliance.




Plus the tracker fundamentals — done right.
On top of the intelligence stack, BitGuard fixes the four reconciliation problems every multi-chain trader has hit.
- Reconcile Wizard Phase 4CDetects discrepancies (<5% match between tracked sources and on-chain wallet). Four user actions: bankrupt · swap-pair · csv-redirect · dismiss. Plus Guardian-resolve for Pro/Elite. Most trackers leave reconciliation as a manual fix or a support ticket.
- TransferLink Phase 4BLinks cross-source OUT→IN transfers (e.g., Binance withdraw → MetaMask receive) so cost basis follows the asset, not reset to $0 on the wallet side.
- Backward portfolio chart Phase 4EFull history reconstruction from on-chain data + CEX + CSV + manual TX. Add a wallet you've held for two years today, see the full historical P/L line. Intraday granularity (1m / 5m / 1h / 4h) on short timeframes. Most trackers start the chart at the connection date.
- CSV import for any exchangeUse Bitvavo, Crypto.com, a regional CEX, or any exchange without API support? Drop the CSV. Auto-reconciles against on-chain balances after import. Already shipped — not roadmap.
Whichever tracker you outgrew,
BitGuard adds the layer it was missing.
Every mainstream portfolio tracker is good at something. BitGuard's pitch is the intelligence layer no one else ships. Below: how BitGuard positions for traders coming from each.
CoinStats covers 120+ chains and includes NFT and tax bundles. BitGuard adds an AI-generated morning brief, impact-ranked alerts, Guardian AI on live data, and a native interface in five languages. Different product category — intelligence terminal rather than portfolio dashboard.
Delta excels at clean CEX-centric tracking. BitGuard adds true multi-chain on-chain coverage (10 chains), proper aggregator swap pairing (Jupiter v6, Uniswap), CSV import for any exchange, and the intelligence stack. Move up when CEX-only stops being enough.
Zerion and DeBank are DeFi-first, Ethereum/L2 strong, but limited or absent on CEX. BitGuard adds 9 CEX integrations, CSV upload, Guardian AI grounded in live data, and a daily brief that puts your DeFi positions in macro context.
Rotki is privacy-first and beloved by tax-savvy users. BitGuard shares the privacy ethos (EU-hosted on Railway Amsterdam, explicit no-data-resale policy, GDPR-native) but adds a smoother mobile-first UX, AI features, and a daily brief. Same values, lower learning curve.
CoinTracker's focus is tax reporting and audit trails. BitGuard isn't a tax tool — it's an active trading companion: morning brief, critical alerts, conversational AI on your positions. Use both: CoinTracker for filing season, BitGuard for the other eleven months.
Nansen is institutional-grade on-chain analytics at ~$150/mo. BitGuard isn't built for whale tracking — it's built for individual traders who want intelligence on their own portfolio. Same "AI + market context" DNA, retail-priced, focused on the trader rather than the whale.
Nansen wins on smart-money analytics, wallet labels, and institutional on-chain research. BitGuard wins when the job is personal portfolio intelligence: CEX + wallet aggregation, Guardian AI, and mobile-first context for your own holdings. Read the Nansen comparison →
Arkham wins on entity intelligence, public wallet investigation, Intel Exchange, and blockchain forensics. BitGuard is the personal-finance side of the workflow: your holdings, your CEX accounts, your wallet balances, and Guardian AI in your context. Read the Arkham comparison →
altFINS wins on chart patterns, RSI/MACD screening, trading signals, and active-trader research. BitGuard wins when you want AI explanations tied to positions you actually hold, not just signals on charts. Read the altFINS comparison →
Token Metrics wins on broad AI ratings, structured research reports, Daily Pulse-style market views, and generic coin coverage. BitGuard wins when AI needs your actual portfolio, live context, CEX + wallet data, and real P&L. Read the Token Metrics comparison →
The differences that matter.
Not a 30-row spreadsheet. The capabilities most legacy portfolio trackers (CoinStats, Delta, Zerion, DeBank, Rotki, CoinTracker) don't ship — and one honest row of what they have that we don't (yet).
| Capability | Most legacy trackers | BitGuard |
|---|---|---|
| Daily morning brief (automatic, AI-generated) | — | ✓ 6 sections · 5 languages · email delivery |
| Critical-only push alerts, severity-ranked | — simple price alerts | ✓ Price + AI-impact news, dedup 2h |
| News with sentiment + AI impact scoring | — basic chronological feed | ✓ CoinGecko + NewsAPI + CryptoPanic · 3 categories |
| AI workflow: portfolio-aware brief + alerts + Q&A | ⚠ varies by tracker (chat assistants, generic research) | ✓ Multi-layered engine · live-data grounded · three modes |
| AI model modes (speed vs depth) | — single mode (if any) | ✓ Fast · Smart · Deep |
| Native multi-language UI | ⚠ English dominant | ✓ it · en · es · fr · de (UI + Daily Report + Guardian) |
| CSV import for exchanges without API | — sometimes manual, sometimes paywalled | ✓ Auto-reconciled against on-chain |
| Reconcile Wizard for discrepancies | — manual fix | ✓ Chat-driven 4-action + Guardian-resolve |
| Cross-source cost basis (CEX ↔ wallet) | — $0 basis on wallet receipt | ✓ TransferLink automatic matching |
| Backward portfolio chart reconstruction | — from connect date only | ✓ Full history · intraday granularity |
| 2FA TOTP + WebAuthn (hardware key) | ⚠ TOTP only typically | ✓ Both |
| Multi-currency display (live ECB rates) | ⚠ limited | ✓ USD backend → frankfurter.app live FX |
| No data resale — explicit policy | — rarely stated | ✓ |
| EU-hosted backend (GDPR-native) | — mostly US/non-EU | ✓ Railway EU Amsterdam |
| Direct support, hours not days | — ticket queue | ✓ Real human at the other end |
Free at launch.
500 founder seats. Then it's gone.
No card. No trial countdown. No "free tier" that's actually a 7-day clock.
BitGuard — At launch
- Free (mid-June 2026) · no card, no trial countdown
- Full Guardian AI + Daily Report + Smart Alerts included
- 10 chains · 9 CEX · CSV import for any exchange
- 5 languages · multi-currency display
- No ads. No data resale. No upsell popups.
BitGuard — Post-launch
- Founder lifetime — first 500 seats only:
- Pro €9.99/mo OR Elite €24.99/mo · locked forever
- Standard pricing (after 500 cap):
- Pro €14.99/mo (1 Daily Report/day)
- Elite €39.99/mo (3 Daily Reports/day + CSV/PDF export)
Switching from another tracker.
Whatever you're coming from — CoinStats, Delta, Zerion, DeBank, Rotki, CoinTracker — three ways to get your data into BitGuard. CSV import is shipped today, not a roadmap promise.
Frequently asked questions.
What is The BitGuard?
The BitGuard is a crypto intelligence terminal for iOS, launching mid-June 2026. It combines portfolio tracking across 10 blockchains and 9 centralized exchanges with an automatic AI-generated daily morning brief in five languages, critical-only push alerts ranked by impact, Guardian AI with three model modes grounded in live market data, and reconciliation tools including CSV import for exchanges without API support.
Is BitGuard a good alternative to CoinStats?
Yes — particularly for traders who want an AI-generated daily morning brief, critical-only impact-ranked alerts, and an AI assistant wired into their tracked holdings and live market context. CoinStats covers broader chain count (120+) and includes NFT and tax features. BitGuard focuses on depth on 10 chains plus an integrated intelligence workflow: automatic brief + impact-ranked alerts + reconciliation-aware Q&A.
Is BitGuard a good alternative to Delta?
Yes for traders who outgrew Delta's CEX-centric tracking and want true multi-chain on-chain coverage, aggregator swap pairing (Jupiter v6, Uniswap), an AI assistant, and a daily morning brief. Delta excels at clean simple CEX tracking — BitGuard adds the intelligence layer and proper DeFi handling.
Is BitGuard a good alternative to Zerion or DeBank?
Yes for users who like the DeFi-first approach but need CEX integrations (9 supported), CSV import for any exchange, an AI assistant that knows your portfolio, and a structured daily brief. Zerion and DeBank are strong on DeFi protocol depth; BitGuard adds CEX coverage and the intelligence stack.
Is BitGuard a good alternative to Rotki?
Yes for traders who value Rotki's privacy-first approach but want a less steep learning curve, a cleaner mobile-first UX, and the addition of AI features. BitGuard is EU-hosted (Railway Amsterdam), publishes a no-data-resale policy explicitly, and is GDPR-native — sharing Rotki's privacy ethos with a smoother interface.
Is BitGuard a good alternative to CoinTracker or Nansen?
Different categories. CoinTracker is built for tax reporting; BitGuard for active intelligence on your positions — use both if needed. Nansen costs ~$150/mo for institutional whale-tracking analytics; BitGuard is free at launch and built for individual retail traders who want morning brief, critical alerts, and conversational AI grounded in live data on their own portfolio.
Can I import my data from another crypto tracker?
Yes — three ways. (1) If your exchange has API: add the read-only API key in Settings, sync is native. (2) If your exchange has no API or it's blocked in your region: upload the trade history CSV — BitGuard parses it and auto-reconciles against your on-chain balances. This works today, not a future roadmap. (3) For wallet history: add the wallet address and Phase 4E backward reconstruction rebuilds the full history from on-chain data.
What languages does BitGuard support?
Five, natively: Italian, English, Spanish, French, German. The interface, the Daily Report (AI-generated in your language), and Guardian AI all switch at the user level — not Google-translated.
How much does BitGuard cost?
Free at launch in mid-June 2026, with no card required and no trial countdown. Post-launch standard: Pro €14.99/mo (1 Daily Report/day) and Elite €39.99/mo (3 Daily Reports/day + CSV/PDF export). The first 500 founders who join post-launch lock a permanent discount: Pro €9.99/mo or Elite €24.99/mo for life.
What happens after the 500 founder seats are gone?
Standard pricing applies: Pro €14.99/mo or Elite €39.99/mo. The 500 lifetime seats don't reset, don't refresh, and don't reopen.
Is BitGuard available on Android?
iOS at launch (mid-June 2026). Android is on the roadmap for Q3 2026.
Who built BitGuard and where is it hosted?
Built by a small independent team based in Italy. Backend hosted on Railway EU (Amsterdam), GDPR-aware, no data resale, no ads. The independent ownership structure means no investors or ad partners pushing alternative monetization.
Things venture-backed trackers can't promise structurally.
Companies answering to investors and ad partners can't offer some of these — they need to monetize you somehow. We just need you to pay for the product, eventually.
Your wallet addresses and transaction history are never sold, shared, or used to train external models. Not a data brokerage.
Railway EU (Amsterdam). GDPR-native by default, not as a regional adapter. Your data doesn't cross the Atlantic.
Real human at the other end. Not a ticket queue, not an offshore script reader.
Free at launch. Paid post-launch. Either way, zero ads, zero upsell popups, zero "premium locked" overlays inside the app.
Italian, English, Spanish, French, German — interface, Daily Report, and Guardian. Not Google-translated.
Designed with EU regulatory constraints in mind. Guardian's outputs carry a disclaimer; alerts use descriptive language only — no buy/sell prescriptions.
Weekly build log, public roadmap, kill criteria documented. You see what's being built and why.
See section 02 — we list what CoinStats has that we don't. Indie maker honesty.
Built around your portfolio. Not just on top of it.
Daily brief, critical alerts, and Guardian Q&A — all wired to your tracked holdings and live market data. Free at launch: no card, no trial, no ad-supported plan. Decide for yourself in 60 seconds.