More and more new projects are emerging on-chain. How can we filter out projects with potential, healthy holding distributions, and avoid manipulation from the multitude of tokens? This is the core logic behind Bubblemaps' solution. It associates wallet addresses in a bubble chart format and displays transfer chains, helping users quickly understand the actual operation status of the token's economic model from a visual perspective.

For example, when you open a new project's Bubblemaps chart, if you find a large bubble connected to multiple small bubbles, it indicates a close transfer or ownership relationship between these addresses. This may suggest that a whale or project party is controlling the market through multiple addresses, hiding actual control. This information is an important warning signal for investors.

Bubblemaps' product interface is simple and intuitive, allowing users without a technical background to quickly understand the meaning behind each chart. Additionally, recent updates have added an NFT tracking layer, supporting users in viewing key data such as address intersections, transfer networks, and concentration among NFT collections.

In the future, Bubblemaps may become the standard tool for project parties to disclose holding information and could also become an important plugin for auditing institutions and venture capitalists to evaluate the health of on-chain assets. #Bubblemaps @Bubblemaps.io $BMT