Differences and Value Compared to Traditional Blockchain Tools
In the past, understanding on-chain situations meant checking transaction logs, filtering wallet addresses, writing scripts, and conducting deep analyses. Bubblemaps is different; it visualizes all key points using bubble charts: token distribution, holding concentration, and trading relationships between wallets. Unlike tables and data, the map-like interface is more intuitive and easier to understand.
The development team is continuously expanding features, such as Time Travel, which allows users to view the historical evolution of token distribution, and Magic Nodes, which can uncover hidden associated addresses. The new version V2 has also added AI node interpretation, cross-chain support, and other functionalities, further enhancing the depth of analysis.
What is even more remarkable is the speed at which Bubblemaps has been implemented. It has been integrated into several platforms: Solana Compass, OpenSea Pro, Pump.fun, DEXScreener, Etherscan, etc., allowing users to access Bubblemaps' image analysis functions within familiar environments, reducing operational transitions.
At the community level, the upcoming Intel Desk will drive community collaboration through the BMT token—communities can vote on which projects or addresses require focused investigation and can submit map analyses to promote transparency and collaboration in investigations.
This seemingly simple graphical interface actually represents a significant turning point in the evolution of blockchain data analysis tools from specialization to popularization. It not only meets the analytical needs of technical users but also serves as a powerful tool for ordinary investors, project parties, and even regulators to gain insights into on-chain risks. The power of visualization makes the entire ecosystem operate more efficiently and transparently.