#Bubblemaps @Bubblemaps.io $BMT
A bubble map in crypto refers to a visual representation of wallet addresses and their transactions, where wallets are displayed as bubbles. These bubbles are connected to show how funds flow between addresses, especially focusing on whales or suspicious patterns.
This tool is often used by analysts to identify token ownership concentration, track insider trading, or spot pump-and-dump schemes.
Detecting whale wallets: Bubble maps help track wallets that control a large percentage of a token supply.
Tracing suspicious transactions: Useful in identifying wallets involved in insider selling or unusual fund movements.
Understanding token distribution: Shows whether a token is fairly distributed or controlled by a few wallets.
Bubblemaps.io – A popular platform that visualizes token and NFT ownership using bubble maps.
Etherscan integrations – Some explorers integrate visual transaction flows.
If most of a coin’s supply is concentrated in a few wallets (large bubbles), it might be risky, as these holders could sell suddenly and crash the price.