Are rookie cryptocurrency traders always falling into traps? @Bubblemaps.io is turning 'blind buying' into 'informed buying', allowing users with zero experience to make decisions based on data.
The daily pain points for beginners are too common: they rush in when they see a certain token rise by 50%, only to find out it was a self-promoted project; they hear about a hot NFT and mint it on a whim, only to discover that 90% of the chips are in one wallet. Bubblemaps' 'foolproof analysis' is specially designed to address the problem of beginners not understanding on-chain data.
Its design is very beginner-friendly:
- Color alerts are easy to understand: in the bubble chart, red indicates 'high-risk addresses' (involved in multiple scams), green indicates 'trusted addresses' (well-known market makers), and yellow indicates 'unknown addresses'. Even without understanding blockchain, just looking at the colors can give you a clue—if a token has a cluster of red bubbles, decisively stay away.
- Fairness check with one click: are beginners most afraid of project teams controlling the market? The 'fairness score' automatically calculates the 'top 10 address holding ratio' and 'number of retail addresses', generating a score from 0 to 10. A score below 5 is highlighted in red, clearly warning you that 'this project might not be worth the investment'.
- NFT holding insights: check the 'floor price holder distribution' before buying an NFT; if 80% of the floor price NFTs in a series are in one wallet, it’s likely that they are being flipped between hands, and you might end up getting stuck.
These features cover over 10 chains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, etc. Beginners don’t need to switch tools; they can see through the risks across all chains on one platform. And $BMT is the key to advancement: want to check if a certain NFT’s historical transactions show signs of wash trading? You need to unlock it to find out.
@Bubblemaps.io allows even novices to understand on-chain analysis, rejecting exploitation.
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