Want to play with crypto but afraid of pitfalls? @Bubblemaps.io can help you turn on-chain data into plain language, and you can get started in just 3 minutes.
Its core is a bubble chart that supports 6 mainstream chains including Ethereum and Solana. Just remember a few key points: bubble = wallet, only showing the top 150 holders.
The larger the bubble, the more tokens held; if there are lines between bubbles, it indicates that these two wallets have transferred native coins (like ETH, SOL) to each other.
For example, when checking meme coins, if several large bubbles account for most of the tokens and are interconnected, it is likely to be internal control. For instance, a central bubble connecting over 30 smaller bubbles, with small bubbles transferring ETH in and the center issuing tokens out, represents a typical pre-sale model that can quickly determine if it's legitimate.
It can also fill the gaps of block explorers; Etherscan only shows static holdings, while Bubblemaps can visualize wallet connections. For example, if a certain wallet frequently transfers coins to other large holders, it might be preparing to dump.
No need to learn coding or data analysis; just open @Bubblemaps.io , search for the token name, glance at the bubble sizes and connections, and you’ll quickly grasp whether the token is fair or has hidden issues, making it a true pitfall avoidance tool for beginners.