Crypto Portfolio Value Calculator
Calculate the total value of a multi-coin crypto portfolio.
Enter your values and click Calculate
Knowing the current total value of your crypto holdings is the first step in managing a diversified portfolio, and this calculator makes it immediate: enter the amount held and current price for up to three coins to see each coin's individual value and the combined total. Crypto investors commonly hold a mix of large-cap assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum alongside mid-cap and speculative altcoins, and the relative weights shift constantly as prices move. A 0.1 BTC position that represented 50% of a portfolio six months ago may now represent 70% if Bitcoin outperformed the rest, changing the risk profile entirely. This calculator makes those proportions visible at a glance. Traders use it before rebalancing decisions — when one coin's value has grown disproportionately, they may sell a portion and rotate into underweight positions to maintain their target allocation. Tax preparers use it to establish current fair market value of holdings at a specific date for capital gains calculations. Anyone tracking net worth will use a snapshot of this calculation to include crypto alongside other assets. For portfolios beyond three coins or for real-time tracking with price feeds, dedicated apps like CoinStats, Delta, or CoinGecko Portfolio provide automated tracking, but this calculator is ideal for quick manual checks and what-if scenarios.
How It Works
Each coin's value is calculated as: Coin Value = Amount Held × Current Price. The three coin values are then summed for the total portfolio value. As a worked example: 0.1 BTC × $65,000 = $6,500; 2 ETH × $3,500 = $7,000; 100 SOL × $150 = $15,000. Total portfolio = $6,500 + $7,000 + $15,000 = $28,500. To calculate a coin's percentage allocation, divide its value by the total portfolio value — in this example, SOL represents $15,000 ÷ $28,500 = 52.6% of the portfolio. If you only hold one or two coins, leave the unused coin fields at 0.