Bubblemaps: The Bubble Map for On-Chain Data

In the Web3 investment research community, the Bubblemaps tool has become a recurring topic among analysts and investors. As an analyst who regularly scrutinizes on-chain data to uncover hidden patterns, I can say that this tool transforms complex data into a straightforward visual representation, revealing in seconds what may take hours through traditional methods.

What are Bubblemaps?

Simply put, Bubblemaps is a tool for visualizing on-chain trading centers.

Each bubble represents a deposit wallet.

The size of the bubble reflects the balance size: the larger it is, the greater the holding.

The lines between the bubbles reveal transfer paths: who sent to whom, to clarify the flow of funds instantly.

Why is it different?

If we compare it to manual searches through tools like Etherscan, where you have to wade through thousands of cluttered records, we find that Bubblemaps works like Google Maps for financial data:

It directly shows you the large and influential wallets.

It draws your attention to suspicious activities such as insider trading or exchange manipulation.

It makes the distribution analysis process clearer and easier even for the average investor.

The added value

Instead of drowning in abstract data, Bubblemaps gives you the ability to see the hidden relationships between whales and individual investors.

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