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Recently, I started using a tool that completely weaned me off blockchain explorers, BubbleMaps, which specializes in on-chain information visualization. Simply put, it draws complex wallet relationships and transaction paths on a bubble map, with a logic so clear it's mind-blowing.
For example, in the past, I had to manually dig through dozens of transaction records to find hidden warehouses or internal transfers. Now with BubbleMaps, I just open the project page, with each wallet represented by a bubble - the larger the bubble, the more holdings. The connecting lines show transaction paths, and you can instantly see if there are connections, even displaying the chain layout between whale addresses, which is more intuitive than any on-chain analysis tool.
It not only supports mainstream chains like ETH, BNB Chain, and Solana, but has also added two core features: Magic Nodes and Time Travel - one for identifying hidden wallet clusters, and the other to reconstruct past fund movement trajectories, like a time machine on the blockchain.
More importantly, this is a project already listed on Binance. Beyond being user-friendly, the BMT token will soon launch a community investigation platform called Intel Desk, where you can submit cases, participate in voting, and even earn rewards through on-chain analysis.
The BMT token was recently hit hard by a big red candle, which I took as an opportunity to buy a bit, feeling it might gain momentum with product upgrades.
Personally, I believe BubbleMaps is the entry-level application for the InfoFi (Information Finance) era.


I recommend everyone to try it. Don’t wait until someone else cuts you before tracing the truth. Use BubbleMaps to see the truth in advance.
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