You may have seen the distribution map of whale holdings released by project parties, but few realize that the data analysis tools behind these maps are becoming an important cornerstone for on-chain security and trading decisions. Bubblemaps is one of the most representative projects in this new track, focusing on holding visualization, address association mapping, and on-chain fund flow detection.

The graphical presentation of Bubblemaps is very suitable for identifying potential risks, such as fake distributions, concentrated holdings, and behind-the-scenes operations. For on-chain gold miners and institutional investors, it provides not only holding analysis but also behavioral analysis, such as identifying whether there are abnormal patterns like short-term market manipulation, price pumping, and multiple address operations by the same controller.

In addition, Bubblemaps is not limited to a single chain; it currently supports multi-chain data including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Base, and will expand to more L2 and modular chain ecosystems in the future. Its API and commercial services are also connecting with multiple wallets and monitoring platforms to enhance on-chain monitoring and research capabilities.

If you participate in any early projects, you might want to use Bubblemaps to look at the underlying address behavior; sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. #Bubblemaps @Bubblemaps.io $BMT