The ultimate way to rewind the blockchain

Bubblemaps
3 min readNov 18, 2022

One of our most anticipated feature is finally accessible! Historical Bubblemaps will allow users to rewind the tape, and browse through our whole database of past bubble maps — unlocking a new world of possibilities

Enhance your due-diligence

“If you don’t know history, then you don’t know anything. You are a leaf that doesn’t know it is part of a tree. ” ― Michael Crichton

A token distribution is constantly changing as investors buy and sell their holdings. As such, the supply of any token can be considered as a function of time — where future states are heavily dependent on the previous ones. This time dimension should be in the capable hands of investors —easily and seamlessly accessible.

Since we launched Bubblemaps in late 2021, users only had access to a map’s last state, which was its last computation. As a result, when the bubble map of a token was refreshed, the previous states became inaccessible.

Introducing Historical Bubblemaps: all previous states were saved in our databases, and are now accessible to browse. Explore historical data, understand what has changed, and predict the future.

Get access to historical data

In order to browse historical data, visit any bubble map page and click on the “time” button in the top-right section. From there, you can refresh the bubble map and explore all previous states.

How to access historical data

A basic case study with Uniswap

January 29th, 2022

Wallet #1 and #2 are connected through UNI transfers — both of them are linked to the governance of the Uniswap protocol. They cumulatively own 29.9% of the supply — 17.3% for UNI Timelock and 12.6% for Treasury Vester in January 29th 2022.

April 25th, 2022

Three months later, the ratio between those 2 wallets changed significantly: 22.7% for UNI Timelock and 8.6% for Treasury Vester. What’s happening is crystal clear: one wallet is transferring a large amount of tokens to the other.

This trend keeps accelerating: the ratio in August is 28% and 1.8%. Why is UNI Timelock slowly accumulating almost one-third of the total supply?

Following movements overtime within treasury wallets is just one example of how to use Historical Bubblemaps. We will soon release more example, videos and content on this topic.

Bubblemaps is now free!

Starting today, tokens and NFT collections are accessible for everyone on Bubblemaps. By making our core function public, we aim to drive adoption, improve transparency in the space, and incentivize more users to subscribe to our premium options.

The exact rule is the following: all computed tokens are publicly accessible.

Our premium users have access to those exclusive functionalities:

  • Browse historical data for all tokens
  • Unlimited refresh rate
  • Compute new bubble maps

In summary, only premium users have complete power over the time dimension!

app.bubblemaps.io/

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