Let me tell you something, BubbleMaps is not just a storytelling tool; it is a genuine on-chain transaction data visualization tool. In simple terms, it allows you to clearly see how money flows, how various wallets are connected, what those big whales are secretly doing, and whether a certain token has people banding together to pump it—it's all presented in a graphical format that's easy to understand.

You could say it’s a tool for speculation, or a radar to avoid pitfalls; in any case, those who truly understand on-chain gameplay will not underestimate it. Moreover, mainstream chains like Solana, BNB Chain, and TON are all using it now, and the product is genuinely implemented, not just some hype based on PPTs that are all talk and no action.

Did you know? It recently launched a feature called Magic Nodes, which can expose all wallet associations, making it clear who is close to whom; there's also a Time Travel feature, reminiscent of reviewing a movie, that can backtrack previous transaction paths, allowing you to see how big whales adjusted their positions clearly. Plus, I heard there will be a new on-chain intelligence platform called Intel Desk coming soon, directly competing with Arkham and Nansen.

To be realistic, Arkham's current FDV is already in the tens of billions of dollars, while BubbleMaps' market cap is still far from that number. This means that while its features are continuously being updated, the storyline is clear, and new products are continuously emerging, the price of $BMT still gives us room for research and even consideration for positioning.

The information finance (InfoFi) sector is worth keeping an eye on long-term, and BubbleMaps happens to be the entry point that allows you to 'see everything clearly.' If you missed the last flight of Nansen and the explosion of Arkham, then this time with BubbleMaps, perhaps it is truly worth it for us seasoned investors to get on board and ride the wave with the project.

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