Add additional addresses or transactions to a group
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Delete addresses from a group by hovering your mouse over the item and clicking the trash can that appears next to it.
You choose where to store your wallet's data:
LocalStorage Method: Stored inside your browser cache. It is the easiest method, but it may be deleted if your clear your browser's cache.
Plain Text Method: Copy+Paste text onto your computer. The safest method, but you must copy+paste the text into your browser each time you visit.
Encyption: You can optionally protect your wallet's data with AES encryption. This will hide the contents of the wallet until a password is provided. This password is only used within your browser and is not shared with Blockpath. If you forget your password, we can not help you recover your wallet.
Autosave: If enabled, any changes made to your loaded addresses will automatically be saved.
Import a text account backup you have previously saved by opening the Wallet Selector on the top navigation bar, and selecting "Import"
The graph visualizes the connections between addresses or transactions, depending on the graph mode chosen.
Explore additional connected addresses or transactions by right clicking on a node and selecting "Load", or by double clicking it.
Delete transactions from your data set by right clicking on a node and selecting one of the delete options. This will remove all transactions that contain the nodes you have chosen to delete.
Switch between graph modes using the dropdown menu at the top of the graph.
These are clusters of addresses or transactions. You can view the nodes inside and remove them from the cluster by right clicking on it.
Visualize trends and statistics of your data by using color overlays. Apply using the selector at the top of the graph space.
Highlight the inputs and outputs of each address or transaction by hovering your mouse over each node. In address mode, this will also highlight any involved transactions in the table.
Pin the position of a node by clicking and dragging it. In TX mode, this will also scroll to the the transaction in the table. Un-pin a node by -clicking it again, or un-pin all nodes from the graph settings menu.
Use this tab to share the blockchain data in the "Table View" tab with others
Posting a new analysis:
If you have found something interesting on the blockchain, share it with others to start a discussion.
Your analysis will not be publically posted until you submit the post on this tab
Preparing your anaylsis for posting:
Add additional transactions to your analysis by using the "Address " field at the top of the Table View page. You can input a single transaction id or an address, and all transactions will be added to your analysis
Add tags to the important transactions to label them for others. You can select some of the example tags we have suggested for you, or you can make your own by typing in the box
Apply filters to the only show relevant transactions in your post
Delete transactions that are not relevant by clicking the trashcan below each transaction
Filling out the Submit Post page
Title: Enter a simple but descriptive title for your post
Text: Talk about your post! Describe the transactions that you have labeled with tags. The first 200 characters of this will be shown as a preview before people click your post
Choose A Page: Choose which page you are submitting your post to. If it becomes popular, it may also be shown on the front page.
Data: Toggle the bitcoin data that you are attaching to your post.
Transactions: Attach the first 1000 transactions to your post. Use this if you want to specifically share the current transactions you have loaded.
Addresses: Attach the first 3 addresses that you have included in your analysis. These are controlled with the addresss manager on the Table View tab. Users viewing your post will always see the latest transactions involving these addresses. Use this option if the addresses are important, and the current transactions are not particularly important.
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