Bubblemaps — Who Really Holds the Tokens?
The Visual Difference
While most blockchain explorers drown you in tables and numbers, Bubblemaps shows you token distribution as clusters of connected wallets — easy to see, hard to fake.
How People Use It
• Communities can spot when a “fair launch” is anything but.
• Investors can check if a few wallets are holding most of the supply.
• Investigators can trace suspicious on-chain activity.
Why It’s Effective
One glance at a Bubblemaps chart and you can see patterns that would take hours to find with raw data
Large whale clusters?
Sudden connections between wallets? It’s all right there.
What’s New
The introduction of their BMT token and Intel Desk is making it easier for community sleuths to share and monetize their findings
This turns Bubblemaps from a tool into a collaborative platform.
The Takeaway
In a space where transparency is everything, Bubblemaps is one of the few tools that makes blockchain data truly accessible.