Crypto Circle 'Detective Assistant' Online? @Bubblemaps.io Allows Ordinary People to Investigate

In the past, I always thought on-chain investigations were the concern of the big players, until I used Bubblemaps and realized that ordinary people can also be 'crypto detectives'.

For example, if you come across a popular meme coin and want to know if there are any pitfalls? Just look at the size of the bubbles: if a few large bubbles occupy most of the tokens, there’s a high chance something is wrong.

Then check the connections; if these large bubbles are frequently transferring tokens among themselves, there may be manipulation behind the scenes.

Now it has also added a 'Time Machine' feature, allowing you to review past token distributions, for example, to see if a certain project hid internal wallets at the time of launch.

Holding the token BMT unlocks these advanced features, and in the future, you can also vote on which projects to investigate in Intel Desk and earn some rewards.

For us ordinary players, there’s no need to wait for others to release analysis reports; just open @Bubblemaps.io and take a look at the bubble chart, and you’ll have a good idea of what’s going on.

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