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Day 2
We just have an overview of Bubblemaps, but a more distinct picture is necessary to draw a conclusion. So, today we will learn what it actually Does?
Everyone says blockchain is a public ledger, an open book for all to see. But have you ever tried to read that book? Itโs less of a coherent story and more of a chaotic spreadsheet of addresses and numbers. You can see the transactions, but you can't easily see the relationships.
โThis is the exact problem Bubblemaps was built to solve. Itโs a visual investigator.
โ โFrom Lists to Networks
โThink of a block explorer like Etherscan as a phone bill. It gives you a long, boring list of calls made and received. It's accurate, but it doesn't tell you the story.
โBubblemaps is the relationship map. It takes that same data and shows you who the real friends are, which wallets are part of the same clique, and where the power is truly concentrated. It turns a list of transactions into a network of influence.
โ โWhy This Visual Approach is a Game-Changer
๐ธโUnmasking Illusions: A new token might look like it has thousands of holders, suggesting a strong community. Bubblemaps can reveal if 90% of those "holders" were all funded from the same two wallets, exposing a potential pump-and-dump scheme.
๐ธโChecking True Decentralization: A project can claim its token is "for the people," but a quick look at its Bubblemap might show the top 50 wallets are all interconnected, pointing to heavy insider or VC control.
๐ธโFollowing the Smart Money: It allows you to see how early investors and influential players move their tokens between their wallets, giving you a clue about their strategy.