When on-chain data is no longer 'hiding secrets': #Bubblemaps allows every trader to have 'sharp eyes'
Blockchain data used to be like a tangled mess - tens of thousands of addresses' token flow, complex wallet associations, ordinary people would get dizzy just by looking at it, while scammers took advantage of this 'information gap' to exploit others: quietly hoarding 90% of tokens in their own wallets, pushing up prices and then dumping on retail investors; using hundreds of 'puppet addresses' to fabricate a false appearance of 'decentralization', while actually controlling the entire process. Bubblemaps' intelligent visualization engine is turning these secrets into 'open secrets'.
Its core weapon is 'bubble chart analysis': using bubbles of different sizes to represent wallet addresses, with larger bubbles indicating larger holdings; connecting associated addresses with lines, with thicker lines representing more frequent transfers. For example, if you want to check a certain Meme coin, opening #Bubblemaps will immediately show you: if several large bubbles (holding over 50%) are frequently transferring between each other, it is likely that the team is controlling the market; if the bubbles are scattered and the lines are messy, it indicates a fairer distribution of chips. This ability to 'understand token distribution at a glance' allows newcomers to see through scams in just 5 minutes.
Even more impressive is the 'hidden connection tracking': some scammers use 'mixers' or 'multi-address transfers' to conceal associations, but Bubblemaps can identify 'funding fingerprints' through algorithms, pulling out seemingly unrelated wallets - for example, if a certain address has received transfers from a scammer's wallet, even after 10 intermediaries, it will be marked as a 'high-risk association'. In the wave of Meme coins, this function has helped countless users avoid the trap of 'pump and dump'.
$BMT tokens are the 'key' to these functions: unlocking advanced analysis (such as historical holding changes, large transfer alerts) requires BMT, and participating in Intel Desk's community surveys can earn $BMT . @Bubblemaps.io is proving: there are no absolute secrets on-chain, only truths that have not been visualized.
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