Recently, I used @Bubblemaps.io to look at several newly launched projects' bubble charts, and it directly discouraged me👇
On the bubble chart, a bunch of huge circles are closely linked, basically all controlled by the same address/team's wallets — it looks like an insider controlling the market under a 'new guise'.
And these charts, once you open Bubblemaps, are immediately clear.
This is the power of on-chain data: no screenshots or leaks, only raw transparency.
The most crucial part is that functions like Intel Desk supported by $BMT also allow the community to participate in 'crowdsourced investigations',
once any irregularities are found, not only can they post to expose them, but they may also receive rewards — this is what true 'collective oversight' in DeFi should be like.
Next time you see a Meme craze, don't rush in blindly, first take a look at the bubble chart with #Bubblemaps , at least you'll have some idea.
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