✨ Meme season returns, 'celebrity-named' coins scare and attract newbies. A couple of days ago, @bubblemaps directly named on X: 'There is no official $CR7 token, please stay alert.' This is not gossip, but a standard **InfoFi (Information is Finance)** live teaching: first look at distribution, then talk about price levels.

🧭 Why do bubble charts tell you the truth earlier than K-lines?


K-line only tells you 'price', bubble charts tell you 'who is leading the price'. Bubblemaps will directly visualize the top N holders, their handovers, and hidden connections:

— If the core chips are concentrated in a few interconnected nodes (like a bunch of 'bubble clouds' tied together), it usually indicates internal control or coordinated lifting.

— Rewind the timeline (Time Travel) to see if there was already accumulation before the announcement, this is a step ahead of 'watching the golden cross of moving averages'. The above logic can be cross-referenced with functionality details in V2 and the official Wiki.

🔍 Practical: 15-Minute Quick Check (using the CR7 fake currency as an example)

😼 Step 1: Identify authoritative information gaps - If neither the celebrity nor the main exchanges have announcements, and KOLs post and delete instantly, prioritize it as high risk. Blockchain News

🕸️ Step 2: Look at concentration and correlation lines - If the top 200 holders show high interconnectivity (dense lines, like a spider web), there is a high probability it is a source-fund duplication.

⏳ Step 3: Time Replay - If multiple new wallets are seen synchronously accumulating funds 6-12 hours before the announcement, and the source of funds comes from the same batch of bridge/exchange wallets, list them as 'not to chase high prices'.

🧯 Step 4: Set Expiration Points - Even if you want to 'test the waters with a small position', you must take **'if the volume does not continue / first 20 wallets offloading'** as an immediate withdrawal trigger.

🛰️ Intel Desk × $BMT: Community-based verification process

When encountering controversial coins, directly throw the case to the Intel Desk, with the community voting to determine investigation priority; verified suspicious links can earn $BMT incentives, forming a cycle of 'discovery → voting → investigation → feedback'. This can upgrade a one-time 'debunking' into a sustainable risk radar.



When you see 'celebrity new coins', don't rush: No authoritative announcement = first check the bubble chart. Any abnormal concentration, time lead, or overly dense correlation lines is enough to help you avoid 80% of the pitfalls. — This article does not constitute investment advice.

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