BMT Series (51): Community Feedback and Product Iteration of Bubblemaps

At this stage of the BMT series, I want to talk about how Bubblemaps continuously iterates its products through community feedback. To be honest, Bubblemaps has never been a closed tool from the very beginning; it feels more like a big family where everyone plays with on-chain data together.

I remember when the V2 version was just launched, the most common feedback in the community was about the delay in real-time data updates. Some users said that the loading of the bubble chart for new tokens was too slow, affecting the timing of capturing market signals. After hearing these opinions, the team quickly optimized the server architecture and introduced LayerZero's cross-chain support for smoother data flow. Now, the updates for the bubble chart are generally controlled within six hours, which makes many traders feel much more reliable.

Then there's the magic node feature, which initially amazed everyone, but some complained that the computational load when expanding addresses was too high, causing the page to lag. Someone in the community suggested on Discord whether a filter could be added to only display key connections. As a result, the team quickly added this option and also optimized the AI model to make cluster explanations more intuitive. The voting mechanism of Intel Desk was also adjusted based on feedback to change the withdrawal fee formula, avoiding short-term speculative behavior.

These iterations are not imagined out of thin air; they are all based on the real voices of users. The founding team of Bubblemaps is made up of crypto enthusiasts who understand that user pain points are the direction for the product. In the future, community governance will go deeper, and users holding BMT can directly participate in proposal reviews. This is not just a technical upgrade but also a process to make InfoFi more user-friendly.

In summary, the growth of Bubblemaps is inseparable from everyone's support. I hope that through these shares, you can also feel the vitality of this platform. If you have feedback, feel free to throw it over; let's make it better together.

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