🚀 Let’s face it — the term “blockchain transparency” gets thrown around a lot. But what do you really see when you pop open Etherscan? A jumble of wallet strings, transaction hashes, and token codes that might as well be hieroglyphics. No context. No clarity. No story.
Enter @Bubblemaps.io — the visual upgrade Web3 has been waiting for.
No more spreadsheets. No more endless scrolling. Just vibrant, interactive bubble maps that finally make sense of onchain activity.
🔍 Here’s what Bubblemaps reveals in seconds:
Who’s actually holding the supply (Big bubbles = big bags)
Which wallets are secretly linked (hello, shadow ops 👀)
How tokens are moving across the ecosystem in real time
And when bubbles are connected? You’re looking at potential:
🕵️♂️ Coordinated insider activity
🐋 Whale wallet games
⚠️ Sneaky pump-and-dump patterns
🌐 Multi-chain Mastery
It works across major blockchains — Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Base, Polygon, and more.
Wherever value flows, Bubblemaps follows.
🔮 Bubblemaps V2 — Now with Time Travel + AI!
Ready to level up your analysis?
• 🧭 Go back in time to track historical supply shifts
• 🪄 Use “Magic Nodes” to auto-identify connected wallets
• 📈 See wallet cluster P&L
• 🌉 Compare cross-chain movement — all in one clean interface
Whether you’re a degen trader, a protocol builder, or a curious sleuth, this is your new secret weapon for understanding onchain behavior.
And guess what?
It’s already baked into CoinGecko, DEXScreener, Etherscan and more. You don’t need to hunt — Bubblemaps meets you where you are.
🧱 Welcome to the Age of InfoFi
Bubblemaps is creating a new layer of Web3 transparency — InfoFi, where financial truth is visual, accessible, and part of the protocol stack.
At the heart of it all is $BMT — the native token that powers deep-dive tools and community-led investigations. This isn’t your average memecoin pump.
This is investigative infrastructure for the decentralized world.
Because transparency shouldn’t be about data dumps.
It should be about real understanding.
✨ And Bubblemaps finally makes that possible.
#Bubblemaps $BMT @Bubblemaps.io