Link to download Gephi: gephi.org/users/download/ Link to get blockchain transaction data: etherscan.io/tokens Link to create a new Google Sheets :D sheets.new
Hi Madhav, you helped me a lot, I really needed this to complete my assignment. The only thing I wish you covered was showing labels for each node because the way you imported the CSV, the node label data is empty so you must go into data laboratory and copy the ID column into the labels column. The other thing was how to illustrate the weight or quantity of amounts being transferred between nodes. This one, I wasn't able to solve as the weight is shown as 1 for all transactions for some reason. I'm not exactly sure how to fix it so that nodes that send higher quantity have a higher edge thickness. Hope you can help. Thanks!
Check out this article: subscription.packtpub.com/book/big-data-/9781783987405/2/ch02lvl1sec23/setting-the-edge-and-label-properties. You just have to tick on a show node/edge labels setting
Hi Madhav, Thanks for the tutorial. Can you please advise what other informative details you can add to your graph, like different labels or timestamps? How these would be represented in the graph? For example if you zoom in into some points you could see the name and arrows can show the amount (weights)
Check out this article: subscription.packtpub.com/book/big-data-/9781783987405/2/ch02lvl1sec23/setting-the-edge-and-label-properties. You just have to tick on a show node/edge labels setting
With Gephi, this would be hard. It would be a lot easier to break up the many to many transactions into groups. Ex: the senders could all be coded as one node. Or individual nodes with the amount of the transaction split between them. And the recipients could be specified as individual nodes with the amount of the transaction split between them. If you wanted to code data that way, you wouldn't really need Gephi skills as much as knowledge on how to manipulate csv data with Excel :-)