Bubblemaps creates a 'visual language' for on-chain data

In the world of cryptocurrency, on-chain data is public, but often consists of hard-to-interpret addresses and hashes. To determine whether a project is real, whether there are whale holdings, or whether there are any abnormal transactions, one often has to sift through hundreds of transactions. The emergence of Bubblemaps directly addresses this pain point, transforming originally dull data into intuitive and easy-to-understand visual language.

It presents information in the form of bubble charts: each 'bubble' represents a wallet, and the size of the bubble corresponds to the number of tokens held; the lines connecting these bubbles represent transaction relationships. Just from the image, ordinary users can visually discern who the major holders are, whether there is cluster manipulation, and even if there are suspicious operations.

Moreover, this visualization also supports advanced features like 'time travel' and 'Magic Nodes'. You can view the distribution changes of tokens over different times, and automatically identify hidden transaction nodes. This innovation transforms analysis from a high technical barrier to something 'newbies can easily handle'.

Currently, Bubblemaps covers multiple mainstream chains including Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Base, etc., integrating resources from platforms like Etherscan, Pump.fun, DEX tools, and closely merging with the industry ecosystem.

Overall, Bubblemaps is a 'game changer' in on-chain data analysis. It lowers the barrier for data interpretation, allowing more investors and auditors to easily identify risks such as whale reselling and cluster manipulation, while also enabling project parties to demonstrate their degree of decentralization through charts. In the future, such visualization tools may become one of the foundational infrastructures for on-chain compliance and transparency.

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