InsightX has launched Atlas Live, a real-time token concentration mapping platform for on-chain traders. The Denmark-based firm claims it is the first tool to display holder distribution without manual refresh, tracking wallet movements as they occur rather than in snapshots.
The platform builds on Atlas, InsightX’s existing holder visualisation product used by roughly 2 million traders monthly across exchanges including Pump.fun, Axiom, Terminal and GMGN. Atlas Live adds continuous data streaming. The tool tracks wallet clusters and holder distribution patterns, functions that static token concentration mapping tools miss when positions shift between refreshes.
Token concentration mapping goes live
Token concentration mapping has historically required manual updates. A trader refreshes the page, sees the distribution at that moment, and trades on information that may already be outdated. In markets where scams unfold in seconds, that lag matters. Atlas Live closes it.
The system watches wallets buy, sell and transfer tokens. Clustering patterns become visible in real time. A coordinated group of wallets accumulating before a price move, or a single entity distributing holdings across multiple addresses, shows up as it happens rather than after the fact.
Lasse Møller, chief executive at InsightX, said real-time in crypto rarely means instant. Atlas Live streams the data without a refresh button. The distribution is there as positions change.
Historical rewind and AI detection layer
Historical mode allows traders to rewind token concentration mapping data to any previous point. This makes it possible to examine how early holders behaved before a pump, identify wallet clusters that coordinated accumulation, or reconstruct the timeline of a distribution shift. Most holder tools offer snapshots. This one offers the full timeline.
The platform layers AI-powered detection over the raw holder data. Tokens can appear decentralised whilst remaining controlled by a small group routing funds through intermediary wallets. Those wallets may never interact directly but share funding sources. The AI component flags these hidden links, separating exchange flows from coordinated behaviour.
Møller noted that large wallet clusters can represent normal exchange activity or suspicious coordination. Context matters. Atlas Live provides that context in seconds rather than requiring traders to piece it together manually across block explorers.
Cross-chain rollout
Atlas Live introduces continuous token concentration mapping across 15 blockchain ecosystems. The platform’s token concentration mapping covers Solana, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Abstract, XLayer, Monad, HyperEVM, Sonic, Avalanche, Sui, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum and Unichain.
The product suite combines smart contract security scanning with live holder maps. InsightX powers platforms including Pumpfun and Axiom, serving over 2 million traders each month according to the firm’s figures.
The read
Real-time token concentration mapping removes the delay that left traders reacting to stale distribution data. Whether that advantage translates into fewer losses from coordinated dumps or rug pulls depends on how traders interpret the patterns Atlas Live surfaces. The tool shows what is happening. Reading it correctly is still the trader’s job.
Next catalyst for the platform: adoption across additional exchanges and integration into algorithmic trading systems that could act on distribution shifts programmatically rather than relying on manual interpretation.
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