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The Holders page lets you scan the blockchain and get a real-time list of every wallet currently holding NFTs from your collection — including wallets that have never interacted with your Discord. This is the source of truth for your holder base.

Open Holders →

Go directly to this feature in your dashboard.
This is a Pro plan feature.

Running a snapshot

  1. Go to NFT Suite → Core → Holders
  2. Select the collection you want to scan
  3. Click Run Snapshot
Apetopia queries the blockchain directly and returns the complete list of current holders with their wallet addresses and NFT counts. Snapshots are limited to once every 2 hours per collection to avoid excessive on-chain reads.
This is a full on-chain scan — it includes all holders, not just members who have verified their wallet in your Discord.

Downloading the holder list

Once a snapshot is complete, click the Export button to download in three formats:
FormatFileContents
Holders CSVcollection-holders.csvwallet, nfts — one row per wallet with their NFT count
Wallets TXTcollection-wallets.txtPlain list of wallet addresses, one per line
Hash → Wallet CSVcollection-hash-wallet.csvmint_address, holder_wallet — one row per individual NFT
The Wallets TXT format is what most airdrop tools expect. The Hash → Wallet CSV is useful if you need to know which specific NFTs are in which wallet.

Snapshot history

Every snapshot is saved automatically. You can reload a previous snapshot at any time from the history panel — useful for comparing holder distribution over time or re-downloading an older list without running a new scan.

Wallet detail

Click any wallet in the list to open a detail panel showing:
  • The full wallet address (with a copy button)
  • NFTs held from your collection
  • Other NFT collections this wallet holds (Pro)
  • Tags and private notes you can attach to the wallet (CRM)

Search and filter

Use the search bar to look up a specific wallet address within the current snapshot results.
Run a snapshot before setting up a Holder Raffle or Airdrop to make sure you’re working with current on-chain data.