What is Bubblemaps? The 'Bubble Map' of On-chain Data

In the Web3 investment research circle, there is a tool called Bubblemaps (@Bubblemaps.io) that has been very popular! As someone who constantly monitors on-chain data to dig into project 'details', I must say—this thing simply provides ordinary investors with a 'God's eye view', making it clear with a single chart the distribution of hidden chips, wash trading, and exchange tricks!

What is Bubblemaps? The 'Bubble Map' of On-chain Data

In simple terms, Bubblemaps is an on-chain holding visualization tool. You just need to input the contract address of a certain token on its official website, and bam! A super intuitive 'bubble chart' appears—

Each 'bubble' represents a holding wallet, and the larger the bubble, the more coins are in that wallet (for example, if a major holder has 1 million coins, the bubble is significantly larger than that of a retail investor with 1,000 coins); the 'lines' between bubbles show the transfer relationships (for instance, who transferred coins to whom, and the flow of funds is clear at a glance).

Compared to traditional data checking methods—like going to Etherscan to sift through a dense array of transaction records, which can be overwhelming and confusing—Bubblemaps is like 'map navigation', directly telling you: 'Hey, focus here! There might be something suspicious here!'

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