Last night in an on-chain hunter group, someone excitedly posted a screenshot: "The market maker has taken action, Bubblemaps just captured it." I took a look and saw the familiar bubble holding chart.
Bubblemaps is an on-chain intelligence tool that visualizes token distribution into graphical maps, where each wallet is a bubble and the flow of funds is represented by connecting lines. Large holdings, address associations, and synchronized operations can be seen at a glance; even if the market maker spreads across dozens of addresses, they cannot hide. Even better, the community can collaborate to annotate and share discoveries, forming an on-chain intelligence database.
The significance of this model is that it allows ordinary users to have an on-chain "X-ray vision." Whether it is to prevent pump and dump schemes or to discover risky projects in advance, it is very valuable. Especially during the explosive period of meme coins and altcoins, Bubblemaps acts like a mirror revealing monsters, helping you avoid big pitfalls. Data transparency is the foundation of on-chain trust, and Bubblemaps makes this both intuitive and fun.