What is BubbleMaps and how does it visualize token holder data?
BubbleMaps is a blockchain analytics platform built to make on-chain data easy to understand. It turns token supply into an interactive bubble chart – each bubble = a wallet/address, with size proportional to tokens held and lines showing past transactions . In other words, bigger bubbles mean more tokens, and connections indicate transfers between wallets. This visual style lets anyone see wallet clusters at a glance – where one person (or exchange) may control many wallets – versus a truly decentralized spread. The official site calls BubbleMaps “the first supply auditing tool” that uses colorful bubbles to cut through blockchain noise
Instead of scrolling through lists of transactions, you get an instant picture of who owns what.
• Bubble Map: Graph of top token holders (bubbles) and their transfer links
• Time Travel: View historical snapshots of token distribution at any date
• Magic Nodes (AI): Auto-detects hidden links between addresses (reveals clusters)
• Multi-Chain Support: Works across Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Arbitrum, Base, Polygon, Avalanche, Fantom, Sonic, Tron, etc.  
Each feature is designed for both beginners and pros. For example, even a new user can click a bubble and instantly see which wallets are connected – a quick way to spot if large holders are related or independent. BubbleMaps launched on Ethereum and now supports 20+ chains (including all major EVM chains and Solana)  , so it covers most DeFi ecosystems. By translating tokenomics into a picture, it democratizes on-chain data: anyone can see if a token’s supply is centralized or widely distributed, without needing a PhD in blockchain