Add addresses
For those who like to dig deeper, you have many options to add other addresses to a map
Paste an address in the Address List

Use the All Transfers table
Click on “Show All Transfers”
This displays the full activity and connections of the selected address, including links to addresses not currently visible on the bubble map

Use our filters and add as many addresses to your map
Our filtering options (2) allow you to refine the table to focus on relevant data. You can filter by direction (in or out), time (last week, last month, last year, or custom), chain, amounts, USD value, and tokens. Once filtered, you can add connected addresses one by one (3) using the green button or add them all at once with the bulk function at the bottom (4)

Import addresses in bulk from your clipboard

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Import addresses in bulk from a sheet
You can follow a similar process using a spreadsheet. For instance, export data from Etherscan into a CSV file, then import that file directly into Bubblemaps. This allows you to map and analyse the data efficiently

Show 500 Top Holders (instead of 250)
If you want to view more holders on the bubble map, you can increase the limit to the top 500 instead of the default 250. While we believe that Magic Nodes combined with the default 250 holders typically capture the most significant activity, this option can be useful in specific scenarios where more detailed analysis is needed.

Trust the Magic Nodes
Or, you can rely on Magic Nodes to handle it for you. It automatically adds key intermediaries that aren’t token holders, uncovering connections you might have missed

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