Written by: Qingfeng btc | On-chain strategy researcher / Community intelligence collaboration promoter
In the traditional world, investment relies on insider information, research reports, and paid data; whereas in the Web3 world, all information is written on-chain — but only those who understand how to interpret it can turn this data into a weapon.
This is exactly what Bubblemaps is doing. Through its Intel Desk module, we are seeing for the first time:
📌 On-chain data is not just for engineers to analyze;
📌 Project due diligence is not solely reliant on KOL evaluations;
📌 True 'on-chain intelligence' can be co-constructed by users.
🧠 What is Bubblemaps Intel Desk?
In a nutshell:
Intel Desk is a decentralized on-chain investigation tool provided by Bubblemaps, supporting users to annotate, analyze, and publish project, wallet, and fund flow information, forming a co-built intelligence database.
It does not just 'display data' like traditional on-chain browsers; it allows users to directly participate in data interpretation, add insights, and earn points for high-quality contributions.
For example:
If you find that a certain token's map is abnormally concentrated, you can initiate an investigation post.
If you find that a certain team is suspected of operating multiple wallets, you can mark wallet behavior.
If you track a fund flowing into a certain exchange and then dumping, you can issue a 'risk warning.'
This is the prototype of Web3 risk control collaboration, and you are a decentralized on-chain intelligence officer.
🕵️♂️ Why is this a truly user-owned 'crypto defense line'?
Traditional blacklists/due diligence reports come from centralized institutions, and users often cannot verify the 'underlying motives.'
And the information from Intel Desk is public, on-chain verified, and can be supplemented/referenced.
✅ All data can be verified point-to-point.
✅ All annotations have behavior history records.
✅ All conclusions can be reviewed and refuted by the community.
This is not about 'who calls the shots,' but rather 'on-chain behavior calls the shots.'
Every user participating in intelligence building is actually building our own encrypted security system.
👥 How Intel Desk Works: From Discovery to Consensus
The process is very simple:
Discover anomalies in project maps.
For instance, when a token just launched, 10 bubbles controlled 90% of the circulating supply.
Initiate an intelligence post.
Add addresses, brief analyses, and on-chain evidence screenshots.
Community supplementary information
Some may find connections between the team and addresses, transfer chains, destruction records, etc.
High-quality content earns points/reputation rewards.
Bubblemaps will regularly review and incentivize quality analyses.
Risk/tag information synchronized to the visual layer of the map.
Subsequent users entering the project map will see prompts like 'this project has a concentration of controversy' and 'the address has participated in suspected manipulation' at the first glance.
This is a closed loop of decentralized risk control, a true meaning of 'data × community consensus × action guidance.'
🌐 This is not just a tool; it is the prototype of Web3 security culture.
We cannot expect regulation to endorse every single fund.
We also cannot rely on centralized scoring mechanisms to save on-chain scams.
But we can rely on:
Transparency of data
Community participation
The inclusiveness of tools.
Co-building a security system based on 'on-chain behavior' to judge truth from falsehood.
Bubblemaps + Intel Desk might just be the starting point in this direction.
✅ Summary: It is no longer just 'looking at the map,' but rather 'building a consensus map.'
You are not an isolated investor.
Every observation, tagging, analysis, and publication is building an on-chain firewall for the entire Web3 user community.
The next time you see a new project launch, consider opening Bubblemaps Intel Desk to see if there are any 'clues that the community has seen through' behind this project.
You too can be someone who sees through it.