Terminals Tab
The Terminals tab shows every address where the trace stopped following funds, and explains why it stopped at each one. It answers the question: where did the money go, and why did the trace end there?
Three Sub-Tabs
Known Endpoints
Addresses identified as labeled sinks — exchanges, bridges, or privacy protocols with confirmed identities. These are named, recognizable destinations.
Trace Endpoints
Every address where the trace algorithm stopped, whether labeled or not. This is the complete list of terminal points in the trace. If the Known Endpoints tab is empty, the view switches automatically to Trace Endpoints.
Why Trace Ended
All terminal addresses grouped by the reason the trace stopped there. The groupings show the distribution of reasons across the full trace — useful for understanding whether most paths ended at exchanges, at the depth limit, or at other endpoint types.
Reading an Entry
Each address in the Terminals tab shows:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Color dot | Node type — matches the colors on the Bubble Map |
| Address | Shortened address with a copy button |
| Label | Known name for the address, if available |
| D badge | Depth level — D1 means one hop from the starting address, D3 means three hops |
| Reason badge | Why the trace stopped at this address |
Hover over any entry to reveal the copy button and the block explorer link.
Show More / Show Less
Up to 20 entries are shown per sub-tab by default. Click Show all to see the complete list. Click Show less to collapse it.