Crypto tax software, compared honestly
Every page here starts with what the other product does better, because in several cases it genuinely is the better fit and you should know that before you spend anything. Competitor figures are what each vendor publishes on its own site, linked and dated; where a vendor does not publish a figure in a readable form, we say that instead of estimating it.
Against us
ClearBasis vs Koinly →
Statutory forms for around a dozen jurisdictions — HMRC Capital Gains Summary, Canada Schedule 3, Sweden K4 including the SRU digital format, France 2…
ClearBasis vs CoinTracker →
Reconciliation UX that actively surfaces bad data: review-suggested flags, balance-discrepancy indicators comparing exchange-reported balances against…
ClearBasis vs CoinLedger →
The paywall sits late: import, portfolio and a gains-and-losses preview are free, and the raw transaction CSV can be taken away without paying.…
ClearBasis vs Blockpit →
Its report is written for a tax office rather than for a user: per-disposal cost basis, proceeds, holding period and gain with the statute cited inlin…
ClearBasis vs CoinTracking →
A public, documented read-only API returning trades, ledger and computed gains — the only genuine programmatic exit among the mainstream tools.…
Against each other
Koinly vs CoinTracker →
Neither is ours — both sets of figures, from their own pages.
CoinLedger vs CoinTracker →
Neither is ours — both sets of figures, from their own pages.
Koinly vs CoinTracking →
Neither is ours — both sets of figures, from their own pages.
The comparison that matters is your own numbers
Run the free scan on the export you already have. You see your true gain, what a blank-basis form would claim instead, and every gap — before deciding whether we, or anyone above, deserve your money.
compare-2026.1 · figures checked 2026-08-23 · Koinly and CoinTracker and CoinLedger and Blockpit and CoinTracking are trademarks of their respective owners; ClearBasis is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by any of them. Competitor figures are what each vendor published on its own site on the date shown and change without notice — follow the links and check before deciding. Where a vendor does not publish a figure in machine-readable form we say so rather than estimate it. ClearBasis is tax software, not a law firm, accounting firm or tax preparer.