How to: Import Data Sources in Cryptio | Scribe

    How to: Import Data Sources in Cryptio

    • Cryptio |
    • 13 steps |
    • 36 seconds

    Wallet Data Source

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    Navigate to [https://app.cryptio.co/imports](https://app.cryptio.co/imports)
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    Click "Import"
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    Search the wallet chain you want to import
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    Provide a the wallet name to help identify this wallet and provide the wallet address you want to import.
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    Click "Create" to begin wallet import process.
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    Cryptio will automatically identify EVM compatible networks when you import a wallet address. You can skip the suggest network EVM import. \ \ Also, you can choose to create a wallet cluster during this step to group a set of similar wallets together. In the example below, we are creating a wallet cluster for "ETH Staking Wallets". When I import my remaining ETH wallets that include staking activity I will be able to select this cluster during the import process.

    Exchange Data Source

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    Following the same steps for wallet import, except this time you will search for your exchange and select to import. You can also use the "Exchanges" tab to search all of your supported exchanges.
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    Complete the fields below with an internal name for the exchange account, the API Key, and API secret that were generated from your specific exchange account.
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    Tip! If you are having trouble locating your Exchange's API key information, you can select the "Need Help" button to follow along with our support documentation and create your API Key.
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    After making sure all credentials are entered correct, Click "Create" to begin the exchange import process.
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    Tip! All Custody data imports follow a similar process as the Exchanges, which require an API key or additional Vault ID.

    Custom CSV Data Source

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    Before you import your CSV file, please review our CSV example to assist you in creating your template to avoid potential import errors.
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    Next, search "Custom" and you will find the option to import using a custom CSV file.
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    Name your CSV Import to represent the data source you are importing and click "Choose CSV file" to upload the file from your device.
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    Click "Create" to complete your CSV import.
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    Tip! In the CSV import screen, you can click "See asset list" which will re-direct you to our back office view to search for all support assets and chains. It is important to upload your assets using their unique symbol. \ \ For example, uploading a token transaction with the asset name "ethereum" will create an error. Instead, it should be entered as the unique token symbol "ETH".