Map Tab
The Map Tab is the default view when a trace loads. It shows the interactive Bubble Map — a graph of wallet addresses connected by the transactions between them.
What the Map Tab Shows
- Each node (circle) is a wallet address in the trace
- Each arrow represents a transaction between two addresses
- Node color indicates address type (wallet, exchange, bridge, mixer)
- Node size reflects transaction volume through that address
- Terminal addresses appear at the edges of the graph
The Map Tab is the primary view for exploring how funds moved during the trace.
Returning to the Map Tab
If you switch to another tab (Journey, Terminals, Flow Paths, or Lifespan), click Map in the tab bar to return to the visualization.
Several panels — such as Flow Paths and Terminals — let you click an address to highlight the corresponding node on the map.
Bubble Map Reference
For a full explanation of the visualization:
- Understanding the Graph — how the graph is structured
- Node Types — what the colors and shapes represent
- Clicking Nodes and Edges — interaction behavior
- Zoom and Navigation — how to move around the graph