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How to Bulk Import Wallets

A guide on how to import multiple wallets into Summ.

Shoota Tanahashi avatar
Written by Shoota Tanahashi
Updated this week

We’ve made importing wallets even easier. Summ now supports bulk wallet imports, allowing you to add multiple wallet addresses at once, without needing to import each wallet individually.


Process of Bulk Importing Wallets

Step 1. Download the Custom Bulk Wallet Import CSV

Navigate to the 'Account' tab on the left sidebar, and click on the '+Add Account' button.


Click on 'Bulk Import Wallets' to download a copy of the Bulk Import CSV.


Step 2. Add wallets to the Bulk Import CSV

The CSV file has three columns: address, blockchain, and nickname. Below are the explanations for each;

address

In this field, enter the wallet address. Repeat this process for each wallet you would like to bulk import by creating a new row underneath.

blockchain

Enter the wallet blockchain. If your wallet has activity that spans across multiple chains, you will need to create a new row for each chain.

nickname

Enter a personalised nickname that you would like to see when viewing your data inside Summ.

Below are two examples of how the data should be formatted:

1) Bulk importing wallets on one blockchain:


2) Bulk importing the same wallet address on multiple chains:



Step 3: Importing the Bulk Wallet Import CSV into Summ

Ensure that you export the file as a CSV. Upload the file on the 'Account' page > '+ Add Account' > 'Bulk Import Wallets'


Once imported, if successful, you will see a green tick showing that the wallets are verified and are currently being imported. You can click 'okay' while you wait for the import to complete.


You can check for green ticks on each wallet import on the Accounts page, which indicate a successful sync.




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