In the field of on-chain analysis, the value of Bubblemaps is becoming increasingly prominent, especially for identifying potential manipulation behaviors in early projects. In a vast number of Meme, pre-mined, or emerging L2 ecosystems, transparency has always been the biggest issue, and the visualization technology of Bubblemaps perfectly addresses this pain point.

Through intuitive bubble charts, users can quickly understand the distribution structure of tokens. Are project teams pretending to airdrop while actually controlling multiple addresses? Is there a single address controlling a large proportion of the circulating supply? Traditional block explorers make it difficult to make these judgments in just a few minutes, but Bubblemaps can do it.

Currently, Bubblemaps has also launched a "Dynamic Fund Flow Map," which supports viewing the inflow and outflow paths of token funds, especially suitable for monitoring black swan projects such as rug pulls or highly volatile Meme tokens. Some traders also use it as a contrarian indicator; a significant decrease in concentration may indicate that the main force is offloading.

More importantly, Bubblemaps is building its own analyst community, providing primary project maps for user submissions and interpretations. This will further amplify the value of its data, penetrating into more institutions and communities. #Bubblemaps @Bubblemaps.io $BMT