Is on-chain data too complex? Bubblemaps lets you see through funding schemes at a glance
Are you still confused by a full screen of blockchain addresses? The bubble chart of Bubblemaps acts like a 'perspective lens', allowing you to clearly see the funding schemes hidden behind the code.
Each bubble represents a wallet, with size corresponding to holdings and color indicating relationships. For example, if you see several large bubbles frequently connected to exchange addresses, it may indicate that 'whales are quietly offloading'; if a large number of small bubbles suddenly concentrate towards the same address, it might suggest that 'retail investors are following the trend to buy the dip'. These intuitive visuals are 10 times more efficient than looking at dull numerical reports.
Even more practical is the 'risk scoring' feature, where the platform automatically scores based on bubble distribution, with projects scoring below 60 being potentially at risk of manipulation. Holding BMT also unlocks the 'similar project comparison', allowing you to quickly see if the bubble characteristics of the current token are similar to those of historically 'disastrous projects', helping you hit the brakes in advance. $BMT