Insights on Tokenomics and Supply Transparency
BubbleMaps is essentially a supply auditing tool – it shines a light on tokenomics. Instead of trusting vague tokenomics docs, you literally see the on-chain reality:
• Supply Audit: BubbleMaps lets you confirm tokenomics claims. Want to know if the team’s tokens are locked or split across wallets? The chart shows it. As the platform says, it’s “the first supply auditing tool for DeFi tokens and NFTs,” making distribution clear .
• Decentralization Check: Bubbles instantly reveal decentralization. An evenly spread map (many medium bubbles, few huge ones) indicates a healthy, decentralized distribution. A cluster of huge bubbles means centralization. Bitget’s guide emphasizes this: “Bubblemaps provides insights into how decentralized or centralized a token’s distribution is” .
• Hidden Allocations: Founders and investors often obscure their holdings across multiple addresses. BubbleMaps’ clustering will reveal these hidden links. For example, if 30% of supply is split among 11 wallets, BubbleMaps ties them together (as happened with UNI ).
• Token Unlocks & Vesting: You can watch token releases over time. If an unlock hits the market, the bubble map will swell on those addresses. Using Time Travel, you can even verify that team or VC allocations match the published vesting schedule.
In short, BubbleMaps turns tokenomics from abstract charts into concrete data points. Industry experts say it “transforms complex on-chain data into interactive visualizations to detect hidden wallet clusters and token concentration risks” . By making the entire token supply visible, BubbleMaps helps hold projects accountable. When a BubbleMap looks “good” (distributed) versus “bad” (clustered), investors and communities immediately spot the difference