In the past, looking at on-chain data always felt like reading hieroglyphs, until I tried @Bubblemaps.io and realized that analyzing wallets and tokens is actually so simple.

The bubble chart is so intuitive; the big bubbles represent major holders, while the small bubbles are ordinary holders. It even clearly shows who has transferred to whom with lines, so there's no need to dread a long list of addresses.

The V2 version is even more user-friendly, allowing real-time updates on holding data, and it has added AI clustering functionality, so even the most hidden related wallets can be uncovered.

Previously, it relied on this feature to expose a certain launchpad that secretly bundled 50% of the tokens, helping many avoid pitfalls.

Now it connects with platforms like DEXTools and OpenSea Pro, and you can log in using a Web3 wallet or Twitter.

For us ordinary players, there's no need to learn complicated operations; just open the bubble chart, take a glance, and you'll have a rough idea of whether the tokens have any tricks or if major holders might dump, making it a truly practical tool.

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