Fantom Foundation turns the mirror inward, using Bubblemaps to pre-screen grant applicants and ecosystem launches. 🔍 The goal is simple: expose concentrated allocations and wallet collusion before capital or brand is committed.

@Bubblemaps.io #Bubblemaps $BMT

Bubblemaps V2 went public on 29 May 2025, 00:00 UTC (Bubblemaps Updates). It supports at least six major chains—Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Base, Tron, and ApeChain—by 01 June 2025, 00:00 UTC (wiki.bubblemaps.io). These capabilities now inform Fantom’s diligence playbook, giving reviewers a shared, visual source of truth.


Here’s the workflow in practice. Bubblemaps maps holder clusters; Magic Nodes reveals intermediary wallets; Time Travel replays distribution sequences. If reviewers see, for example, >70% supply sourced from three linked wallets within twenty-four hours, the risk is flagged for potential exclusion. 🧭 That percentage is an illustrative threshold, not an officially published policy—interpretation remains human-in-the-loop.


Why this matters: token allocations rarely misbehave alone. Clustered origin paths predict synchronized exits, predatory liquidity games, and unfalsifiable “fair launch” claims. For builders, transparent graphs reduce rumor-driven damage. For community members, the same visuals compress research time and surface red flags early.


Caveats remain. ⚠️ Dense OTC routing can mimic collusion, and aggressive heuristics risk false positives. Data provenance is public, but labeling intent is subjective. Speculation—no official confirmation: Fantom could embed Bubblemaps “scores” directly into grant workflows, automating tiered review queues.


Three quick checks before apeing: trace the top inflows to see if holders share one funding hub; scrub time-sliced dumps immediately post-TGE; compare team wallets against vesting communications for date or size mismatches. If the bubbles rhyme, the narrative probably does not.


Bottom line: transparency scales when pictures carry proof, not promises.