In the Web3 ecosystem, users' on-chain assets often exist in a 'fragmented state' — DeFi holdings on Ethereum, NFT collections on Solana, and mining yields on Polygon scattered across different public chains. To calculate the total asset value, one has to switch between 5 tools, and to find out where a certain income comes from, one has to sift through transaction records. Traditional tools only 'display data at single points', but do not help users 'piece together the overall picture of assets', causing users to feel like they are holding a bunch of puzzle pieces, unable to see their on-chain asset landscape clearly. Bubblemaps breaks away from 'single-point tool' positioning, centering on 'asset puzzles' to piece together scattered data across multiple chains and business forms into an 'interactive, analyzable, and manageable' exclusive asset panoramic view, allowing users to clearly see 'where the assets are, how much they are worth, and where the income comes from'.
1. 'Multi-chain Asset Puzzle': One-click to consolidate 'scattered wealth across chains'
Users hold assets across multiple chains like Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and traditional tools require querying each public chain individually, with the total asset value needing to be calculated manually. Bubblemaps' 'Multi-chain Asset Puzzle Module' supports one-click binding of all wallet addresses, automatically fetches asset data from each chain, categorizes and combines them by 'Tokens, NFTs, Mining Rights', generating a visual asset map.
The map represents different public chains with 'color blocks' (blue = Ethereum, purple = Solana), with the size of the block corresponding to the asset value proportion. Clicking on a block expands to show 'specific asset details': a user's asset map shows 'Ethereum block accounts for 60% (including 3 ETH, 2000 USDC, 2 blue-chip NFTs), Polygon block accounts for 30% (certain mining pool 1500 USDT income), Solana block accounts for 10% (3 niche NFTs)', and it can automatically convert to fiat currency total price without manual addition or subtraction. A cross-border investor through this module first clarifies that their 'total asset value scattered across 7 chains exceeds $500,000', discovering an idle asset of 1000 USDT on a certain obscure public chain, which they promptly transfer to a mining pool to earn income.
2. 'Business Relationship Puzzle': Clarifying 'hidden relationships between assets'
Web3 assets are not isolated — DeFi mining income may be used to buy NFTs, and NFT holdings can unlock DAO voting rights, which these 'business relationships' traditional tools do not see. Bubblemaps' 'Business Relationship Puzzle Function' uses 'dynamic connecting lines' to annotate the relationships between assets, allowing users to see clearly 'where the money comes from, where it goes, and what it can be exchanged for'.
For example, if a user exchanges USDC on Ethereum for SOL, and then mints NFTs using SOL, the puzzle will use 'green connecting lines' to annotate the flow relationship 'Ethereum USDC → Solana SOL → Solana NFT'; if a certain NFT can be staked in a DeFi pool to earn income, the connecting line will annotate 'NFT holdings → Pool Income (Annualized 12%)'. A user discovers through the associated puzzle that a certain NFT they hold 'can unlock proposal voting rights in a DAO and earn additional token rewards after voting', thus participating in the voting and earning an extra 500 platform tokens each month.
3. 'Income Source Tracing Puzzle': Tracking 'the origins of each income'
Users often get confused about whether 'a certain income comes from Pool A or Staking B' and want to optimize their income structure but can't find data to support it. Bubblemaps' 'Income Source Puzzle' breaks down each income into a complete chain of 'Source - Path - Arrival', presented with 'timeline + node annotations', making the source of income clear at a glance.
When checking monthly income, the puzzle will annotate in chronological order: 'March 5: Ethereum Aave staking income 150 USDT (Source: 1000 USDT staked, Annualized 18%) → March 12: Solana NFT trading income 0.5 SOL (Source: bought a certain collection at a low price and sold it at a high price) → March 20: Polygon mining pool dividend 80 USDT (Source: early ecosystem contribution)'. A user discovers through the source tracing puzzle that 'the income from a certain niche pool accounts for 30%, but the risk rating is low', thus increasing their investment, and the next month's income rises by 25%; at the same time, they find out that 'the income from a certain high-risk pool is only 5%', and decisively withdraws funds to avoid subsequent risks of running away.
Summary
From 'multi-chain asset consolidation' to gather scattered wealth, to 'business relationship puzzle' to clarify hidden relationships, and then to 'income source tracing puzzle' to track the origin of income, Bubblemaps uses 'asset puzzles' to transform users' on-chain assets from 'fragmented and vague' to 'panoramic and clear'. It is no longer a 'tool for checking single-point data', but rather a 'on-chain asset manager' for users — helping users clarify the overall picture of their assets, activate idle value, optimize income structure, and truly make Web3 assets 'visible, manageable, and capable of appreciating'.