As an active on-chain user, I have always faced a pain point: blockchain data is too fragmented, token distribution, wallet associations, potential whale actions, all need to be pieced together using different tools. It wasn't until I encountered Bubblemaps that I realized the complex on-chain relationships could be 'seen clearly in one chart.' The feeling was like using TradingView to look at candlestick charts for the first time; everything suddenly became intuitive and readable.

The Core Value of Bubblemaps

The highlight of Bubblemaps is not that it 'can display charts,' but that it changes the way we perceive on-chain information:

Transparency: Quickly reveals token concentration and capital flow, helping you assess whether a project is healthy;

Relevance: Intuitively presents wallet clusters and potential controllers, avoiding the risk of being misled by those pretending to be 'decentralized';

Collaboration: With the help of the Intel Desk driven by $BMT , the community can collectively annotate and reveal abnormal capital behaviors.

This elevates Bubblemaps from a data visualization tool to an on-chain intelligence engine.

BMT Relevance and Prospects

Currently, compliance and on-chain transparency are becoming market focal points. Whether it's the policies of the U.S. SEC or the implementation of Europe's MiCA, the requirements for tracking on-chain capital flows are being strengthened. In this context, projects like Bubblemaps, which are 'on-chain visualization + compliance tools,' are likely to become infrastructure-level entities.

If the previous DeFi revolution was about 'asset on-chain,' then the mission of Bubblemaps is to make these assets and capital flows more transparent and more explainable. This means that $BMT may not only serve retail investors in the future but could also be adopted by institutions, auditors, and even regulators.

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