Have you ever encountered projects that shout 'decentralization' while secretly letting a few wallets hold most of the tokens? Now, with Bubblemaps' Intel Desk, you can not only tear off the disguise of these 'pseudo-decentralized' projects but also earn rewards for combating fraud!
Exposing these 'imposter' projects can not only help the market avoid risks but also directly earn $BMT token airdrops! All thanks to Bubblemaps' Intel Desk.
As a community-driven investigative layer, Intel Desk encourages users to utilize Bubblemaps' on-chain data capabilities to investigate suspicious projects. You can clearly see the distribution map of tokens through Bubblemaps' visualization engine: which wallets have an unusually concentrated holding? Are there internal wallets quietly transferring assets? These 'secrets' hidden in the raw blockchain data will be transformed into clear insights, making it evident whether a project is truly decentralized.
When you publish these investigative findings to Intel Desk, as long as the content is true, valuable, and recognized by the community, you can directly receive $BMT token rewards—equivalent to giving 'fraud-fighting pioneers' a red envelope. Whether it's exposing highly controlled Meme coins or revealing projects that have abandoned their commitment to decentralization, every effective disclosure allows you to protect the market while receiving tangible token airdrops.
As the core driving force behind all of this, the role of the $BMT token goes beyond just rewards. It serves as a 'pass' for the Bubblemaps ecosystem, supporting the key functions of the entire system: in trading scenarios, it helps users make wiser decisions based on on-chain data; in compliance, it supports transparent on-chain monitoring; in the InfoFi (Information Finance) ecosystem, it is a bridge connecting data value with user needs.
In simple terms, BMT is not only a reward for 'counterfeit behavior' but also the foundation for participating in the Bubblemaps ecosystem. By holding BMT, you can use the platform's on-chain analysis tools more deeply, participate in community governance, and even unlock more ecological rights in the future.
Exposing pseudo-decentralized projects can earn airdrops, while $BMT gives this sense of 'justice' a more long-term value. In such an ecological model, it's no wonder that more and more people are joining Bubblemaps' 'fraud-fighting camp'—after all, it purifies the market and earns tokens, so why not?