Bubblemaps

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Bubblemaps
Bubblemaps
typeon chain visualization and investigation tool
launched2022
websitebubblemaps.io

Bubblemaps is a blockchain analysis tool that visualizes token holder relationships as bubble clusters, widely used to detect insider supply and bundled wallets.

Function

Bubblemaps renders the holder distribution of any token as an interactive map of bubbles, where each bubble is a wallet sized by its share of supply and lines connect wallets with transfer histories. This makes coordinated clusters visible at a glance: a launch where dozens of fresh wallets received supply from one funder appears as a connected constellation. The tool supports supply audits, insider detection, and historical replay across Solana and major EVM chains, with advanced features gated by its BMT token and premium tiers.

Use in the trenches

Screenshotting a token's bubble map is standard due diligence in the trenches. Traders use it to spot bundling, where a deployer splits supply across many wallets to disguise control, and to check whether early sniping wallets share a funder before buying a pump.fun launch. A clean map is quoted as a buying argument; a clustered one is treated as a warning alongside a bad RugCheck score or an ugly Solscan holder page. Investigation threads by the Bubblemaps team, covering insider funded launches and celebrity token dumps, are staple citations in memecoin drama.

History

Bubblemaps was founded by Nicolas Vaiman, Arnaud Droz, and Léo Pons, growing out of the earlier Moonlight project of 2021, and launched publicly in 2022. Its V2, with cross chain support and time travel views, arrived alongside the March 11, 2025 launch of the BMT token, distributed partly by airdrop to early users. In 2025 the team introduced Intel Desk, a community investigation platform that rewards users for uncovering scams; The Block reported it would distribute about 30 million BMT, roughly 3 percent of supply, through seasonal rewards in its first year.

Status in 2026

Bubblemaps remains a widely used investigation tool in 2026, with BMT trading on major exchanges and Intel Desk cases feeding public reporting on token scams.

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