InsightX launches Atlas Live, real-time global token map
InsightX launched Atlas Live on May 6, 2026, a live map tracking token holder buys, sells and transfers across 15 blockchains to surface concentration and potential rug pulls.
On May 6, 2026, InsightX launched Atlas Live in Odense, Denmark. The product is a live map that displays wallet buys, sells and transfers for tokens across 15 blockchains to reveal holder concentration and help detect potential rug pulls.
Atlas Live converts the company’s Atlas holder visualization into a continuous feed so traders do not need to refresh static snapshots to see changes in token distribution. The feature runs across 15 ecosystems, including Solana, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Abstract, XLayer, Monad, HyperEVM, Sonic, Avalanche, Sui, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum and Unichain.
The live holder map shows wallet activity as it happens and highlights large transfers, early liquidity movements and clustered wallet behavior. Traders can observe concentrated holdings and rapid shifts in ownership that occur during token launches and secondary trades.
A Historical mode lets users rewind a token’s distribution to examine earlier moments and review how holders behaved before price moves or liquidity changes.
InsightX added AI-powered detection to surface probable ownership links and shared funding sources that are not clear from direct on-chain interactions. The company noted that automated analysis can miss wallets that route funds through intermediary accounts.
Atlas Live is integrated with market tools used by traders. InsightX says Atlas serves more than two million users monthly through platforms such as Pump.fun, Axiom, Terminal and GMGN.
Lasse Møller, InsightX’s CEO, noted: “The word ‘real-time’ gets used a lot in crypto, but it rarely means truly instant. With Atlas Live, there’s no refresh button, no delay. The data is just there — live, as it happens.” He added that large clusters can represent ordinary exchange flows or coordinated behavior, and that contextual signals are needed to tell the difference.
InsightX did not disclose pricing or access tiers in its announcement. The company is based in Odense, Denmark, and combines smart contract security scanning with holder visualization tools in its product suite.
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