During this time, I have found that I rarely open the blockchain explorer anymore, the reason being that I found a more convenient tool @Bubblemaps.io . It is not just a bunch of cold data tables, but visualizes wallets and capital flows into a bubble chart, making the logic clear enough to grasp the main points at a glance.
In the past, to check if a project was making small moves, I often had to sift through countless transactions, like searching for a needle in a haystack. Now, I just need to open Bubblemaps, and I can immediately see which wallets are large, which addresses are closely related, and whether there are any behind-the-scenes operations. Even the connections between whales are represented as intuitive paths.
What's even more interesting is that it not only supports Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain, but also has two pretty cool features: Magic Nodes for identifying hidden wallet groups, and Time Travel to restore historical capital flows, like adding a 'replay button' to the blockchain.
In addition, #Bubblemaps is also trying to become community-driven. Its token $BMT will eventually be used on the Intel Desk platform, where everyone can submit cases, vote, and even make money through analysis. Recently, the price of $BMT took a hit, and I took the opportunity to buy some, feeling that with product iterations, there might be surprises ahead.
For me, Bubblemaps is not just an analysis tool, but more like an entrance to the world of 'information finance.'