The Basics
How to read the map
What you’re looking at
Atlas shows how money moves between wallets as a simple, visual map.
Each bubble represents a wallet, where size reflects how much it holds and connections show how wallets interact, forming clusters of related activity. This makes it easy to understand relationships without digging through raw transaction data.

What to look for
When you open a map, focus on patterns, not individual transactions.
Large wallets

Bigger bubbles hold more of the token.
A few large wallets can mean high concentration.
Connected wallets

Bubbles that are linked have moved funds between each other.
Strong connections can suggest related wallets.
Clusters

Groups of connected wallets form clusters, representing wallets that are closely linked through their activity.
These clusters can indicate relationships such as teams or insiders, early investors, or coordinated behavior across multiple wallets, helping you understand how different parts of the map may be connected.
Your first check
When analyzing a token, start by looking at the largest wallets and how they are connected. From there, identify clusters or unusual patterns across the map.
If many wallets are linked, ownership may be more centralized than it appears at first.
Live vs historical
Live mode shows activity as it happens, while historical mode lets you go back and explore how the map looked in the past. Using both together helps you understand not only what’s happening now, but how activity evolved over time.
Understanding patterns
Atlas helps you spot patterns in behavior, not just individual transactions.
By looking at how wallets interact over time, you can identify signals such as shared funding, repeated transfers between the same wallets, or groups acting in a coordinated way. These patterns often reveal relationships and intent that aren’t obvious from individual transactions alone.
Next steps
Now that you understand the basics:
Explore Features to learn about tools like proxy nodes and tags Check the FAQ for quick explanations
Last updated