Many people fear being manipulated by whales when trading cryptocurrencies, but in fact, the distribution of most tokens can be checked on-chain; it's just that the information is too complex for the average person to understand. Bubblemaps is the tool that solves this pain point by visualizing raw on-chain data, allowing users to intuitively view the distribution and relationships of tokens with a "bubble map".

For example, if a project's tokens are concentrated in the hands of a few large holders, the Bubblemaps graphic can reveal this at a glance; if there are frequent transfers between certain wallets, or even hidden connections, this can also be identified through the clustering of bubbles. This is a very practical reference tool for users who want to avoid being harvested by whales.

From an application perspective, Bubblemaps is not just a tool for viewing distributions; its underlying BMT token plays the role of a community-driven "intelligence layer". Users can participate in surveys and mark suspicious wallets through the token, gradually forming an on-chain "intelligence database" to help more people avoid risks.

In the current market where scams and pump-and-dump schemes are rampant, transparency of information and community collaboration are especially important. Bubblemaps not only enhances the usability of on-chain analysis but also promotes transparency across the industry. For average investors, this is a rare shield. #Bubblemaps @Bubblemaps.io $BMT