# Powered by $BMT

### 1. **Vote, Rank, Earn**

BMT creates a feedback loop between the crowd and the investigators. The community highlights what matters. Mappers follow that signal, knowing their work will be seen, valued, and rewarded accordingly.

* **Vote on cases**: Use your BMT to vote for the cases you care about. You’re not spending your tokens, just allocating them. Your vote determines the case multiplier, which boosts the impact of contributors working on that case.
* **Climb the leaderboard:** Contributors earn points when their tweets are featured. At the end of each season, top Mappers are rewarded based on their total points.
* **Get visibility:** The more a case is supported by BMT votes, the more attention it gets on the platform and across the ecosystem.

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### **2. Create and Fund Bounties**

Some investigations might not attract many votes but still matter to you or your community. That’s why anyone can spend BMT to launch an independent bounty. Pick a case, set a bounty with BMT, and once the investigation progresses, rewards can be distributed to contributors based on their impact.

It’s a decentralized system where anyone can launch an investigation and rally the community. Instead of a winner-takes-all model, it taps into the full power of Crypto Twitter.&#x20;

This setup supports both collective priorities and individual initiatives.

### **3. Unlock Exclusive Features**

Holding BMT gives access to exclusive tools and experiences across Intel Desk and Bubblemaps V2:

* Case summaries: Each case gets a simplified breakdown with AI so you can quickly understand the key events, actors, and findings.
* Claimable badges: As an investigator, you’ll be able to collect badges such as “First Mapper”, “First Voter”, or “Top Sleuth” to showcase your contributions.
* Pro analytics: Unlock deeper access to Bubblemaps V2, including advanced holder views, historical snapshots, and more granular data.

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