I tested the task platform launched today on Binance Square with the phone number @Bubblemaps.io , and I think it's quite good.

In the first image, by entering the name of the chain game token Seraph that I hold in the search box on the official website's homepage, I can see on which chains Seraph has deployed contracts. First, exclude the meme in the third row.

By clicking on the first row Binance Chain contract, I can see the holding situation of Seraph on Binance Chain; the larger the token share held by the holding address, the larger the bubble area.

In the second image, the largest bubble is connected to a series of small bubbles, all marked in yellow, indicating that this series of wallet addresses are related wallets, belonging to a cluster of wallet addresses.

In the third image, the largest yellow wallet address cluster holds 4.49% of all tokens of Seraph on the BNB chain. It visually appears to be the wallet of the project party?

In the fourth image, this series of four purple wallet addresses, ranked second in bubble area, holds 1.78% of all tokens of Seraph on the BNB chain. They might be the wallets of market makers?

The holdings of other wallets are relatively small and scattered.

What is convenient about Bubblemaps is that by clicking on any bubble, you can see the transaction history of the wallet address represented by that bubble, including the date, time, and the amount of tokens transferred in or out, and the target wallet for the transfer, all transparent.

Retail investors can completely monitor the holding movements of the project party, market makers, or major holders using the phone number #Bubblemaps , as well as whether there are underwater trades among major holders.

This is somewhat impressive!

If retail investors hold a certain project token, using Bubblemaps is indeed very practical: seeing major holders sell off, retail investors can quickly exit. I wonder if Bubblemaps has designed a user wake-up feature for token detection, where retail investors can input their phone numbers and set it up so that Bubblemaps can call them to wake them up to take action when it detects a sudden sell-off by major holders in the middle of the night.

Bubblemaps is still in the v2 beta testing phase, and its various features are worth studying to see how to use it more efficiently. I just found that the token $BMT is already on Binance's spot and contract trading. Speaking of which, if Bubblemaps hadn't issued rewards to creators for tasks at the Binance Square task station, I, as a retail investor, wouldn't have known that such a useful on-chain data visualization tool is available in Binance's spot trading.

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