Many people think their losses in the crypto world are due to bad luck, but in fact, you’ve already entered the script, my friend.
What’s the script?
In the early stages, airdrops pretend to be ‘decentralized’, creating a bunch of ‘community addresses’ to generate hype;
Once the token is launched, the team’s wallet secretly cashes out, a few key addresses ‘time the market’ to sell, leading to a dump, leaving retail investors confused.
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Its principle is simple yet effective:
Through the visual wallet bubble chart, you can clearly see:
Is a certain project's wallet concentrated in control?
Are those addresses claiming ‘community distribution’ ridiculously high in concentration?
Are there a few wallets frequently transferring to each other, quietly synchronizing operations?
You no longer need to sift through dozens of pages of Etherscan to painstakingly dig through trading relationships; just look at the chart to see the patterns and easily identify which tokens are ‘sham projects’.
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It is a crucial link in truly turning ‘information transparency’ into ‘information assets’.
So, when determining whether a coin is worth investing in, don’t just listen to what KOLs say with flowery words; first check the on-chain structure—are they just putting on a show? A single chart can clarify the issue.
Bubblemaps is not just a tool; it’s more like putting a ‘lie detector’ on the crypto world. Don’t be a victim; see through the facade and let the data speak—you can also be the Sherlock Holmes of the blockchain.
“It’s not that you’re blind; it’s that no one gave you the map. Bubblemaps shows you the traces of manipulation.”