Recently discovered an exciting thing — Bubblemaps turns on-chain data into a lively social party scene 🎉
Look, those usually cold addresses suddenly came to life: bubbles in red clothes cluster together discussing business (heavy investment clusters), bubbles in blue clothes are visiting each other in twos and threes (retail investor movement), and there are some hiding in the corners quietly passing notes with dashed lines (hidden connections). I stared at the screen for half an hour and actually understood the funding factions behind a certain token; this experience is much more enjoyable than chewing through a white paper!
The best part is the “party pass” 🎫 $BMT . With it, when you enter Intel Desk, the “information brokers” in the community are happy to exchange clues with you — who is quietly building up their position, which wallet is playing around with a hand swap, the conversation is incredibly enlightening.
During transactions, it will also automatically act as a “security inspector,” clearly marking compliance red lines; in the InfoFi scenario, it feels more like having a God’s eye view, and once the exclusive data interface is unlocked, even the small movements of the main players are clearly visible.
Previously, analyzing on-chain data felt like deciphering a codebook; now, following the bubbles dancing lets you grasp the trends intuitively. No wonder more and more people are following it to copy homework ~
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