Let every user become a crowd-sourced investigative tool of on-chain 'Sherlock Holmes'

What Web3 lacks the most is not data, but truth; what it has plenty of is people willing to dig for the truth. The Intel Desk of #Bubblemaps , this 'community-driven investigation layer', is gathering the power of the latter, enabling every user to become an on-chain detective—not only to prevent fraud but also to earn money by 'solving cases'.

The logic of Intel Desk is very simple: Who knows best about on-chain anomalies? It's the users who are immersed in the market every day. Some have noticed that a certain wallet consistently makes large purchases before 'good news', which may indicate 'insider trading'; others have observed that a project team's wallet has made transfers to a hacker's address, suggesting 'self-dealing'—these clues can be submitted on Intel Desk, and all users can vote to verify: Is the clue valid? Does it require further investigation? Once deemed a 'valid discovery', the submitter can receive a reward of $BMT .

This is not only 'nationwide fraud prevention', but also 'nationwide co-construction of a transparent ecosystem'. For example, after a certain Meme coin launched, a user reported on Intel Desk that 'the team wallet is quietly cashing out', attaching the bubble chart and transaction records of #Bubblemaps . After community voting passed, the platform immediately sent alerts to all users, preventing more people from falling into the trap. The $BMT received by the reporter is both a reward and an acknowledgment of 'maintaining the ecosystem'.

Now, Intel Desk has become the largest 'on-chain clue repository' of #Web3 , and $BMT is the 'fuel' driving this repository's operations. Here, your curiosity and observation can be turned into real value.

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