In the cryptocurrency market, project teams often package themselves as 'decentralized', but the actual token distribution structure is often highly centralized. Bubblemaps is addressing this long-standing pain point.

Its approach is to visually present wallet holding sizes and transaction paths through bubble charts, allowing users to quickly see who the major holders are and what potential connections exist between addresses. Compared to traditional transaction lists, the efficiency of information retrieval is significantly improved.

In terms of functionality, Magic Nodes uses clustering algorithms to reveal possible operating teams behind seemingly independent wallets; Time Travel allows researchers to trace the changes in fund distribution at key points (such as unlocking or before surges); Intel Desk guides users to actively submit suspicious project intelligence through community voting and reward mechanisms, and has currently accumulated over 200,000 analysis records, forming an irreplaceable data resource.

The platform's economic model is supported by $BMT , and its role is not limited to governance, but also includes three types of essential scenarios: payment investigation services, advanced unlocking analysis, and access to InfoFi data products. On-chain data shows that the number of active holding addresses has increased by 137% over the past three months, matching a daily average query volume of 150,000, reflecting actual demand.

Overall, it can be concluded that Bubblemaps is no longer just a single analysis tool, but is gradually building a community-driven on-chain risk control and research infrastructure, and its long-term value is worth ongoing attention.

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