Dashboard
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After successfully logging in, users will be redirected to the dashboard, where they can view their stats, wallet address (associated with the mnemonics used for login), and their account balance. First-time users won’t see the latest delegations on the validator's node. To proceed, they need to click on the "Become a Delegator" button, which will take them to a list of available validators on the Qubetics Network. Once a user stakes a minimum of 50 TICS on a specific validator, the updated delegation view will appear.
The top panel of the application displays the following blockchain statistics
FR 2.001a: Market Cap Displays the total value of all circulating TICS tokens, reflecting the overall valuation of the Qubetics ecosystem.
FR 2.001b: Qubetics Price Shows the real-time market price of TICS tokens. This is essential for understanding the value of your staked and unbonded tokens.
FR 2.001c: Inflation The annual rate at which new tokens are created and distributed within the network. Inflation impacts staking rewards and token supply.
FR 2.001d: APR (Annual Percentage Rate) Indicates the current staking yield, representing the rewards you can earn annually for staking TICS tokens. A higher APR means more potential rewards.
FR 2.001e: Total Supply Reflects the total number of TICS tokens available in the network, including circulating and staked tokens.
This section provides a snapshot of the delegator's staking activity:
FR 2.002a: Total Rewards Displays the cumulative rewards you’ve earned through staking. Rewards are distributed periodically based on validator performance and network participation.
FR 2.002b: Total Stake Amount Reflects the total number of TICS tokens you’ve delegated to validators. This includes active stakes across all validators in the network.
This is the central feature of the dashboard, enabling you to manage your interactions with validators effectively:
FR 2.003a: Name Displays the name of the validator node, helping you identify their roles and reputations.
FR 2.003b: Validator Address The blockchain address of the validator node, ensuring transparency and verifiability.
FR 2.003c: Bond Amount Reflects the number of TICS tokens you’ve staked with each validator.
FR 2.003d: Rewards Earned Shows the total rewards generated from staking with a specific validator.
FR 2.003e: Actions
Bond More: Allows you to stake additional TICS tokens with the selected validator.
Unbond: Lets you withdraw your staked tokens.
Redelegate: Enables you to transfer your staked tokens from one validator to another without going through the unbonding period.
This section provides a detailed log of your wallet’s interactions within the network. It ensures transparency and allows you to review past transactions:
FR 2.004a: Transaction Hash A unique identifier for each transaction. You can click the hash to view detailed information about the transaction.
FR 2.004b: Type Categorizes the transaction (e.g., staking, voting, unbonding, or redelegating), providing insights into your recent activities.
FR 2.004c: Amount Displays the number of TICS tokens involved in the transaction.
FR 2.004d: Status Indicates whether the transaction was "success", "pending", or "failed".
FR 2.005a: Delegating more Tokens
Click on the “Delegate More” button to view a list of available validators.
Review each validator’s performance metrics, including uptime, commission rates, and voting power.
Select a validator and specify the amount of TICS tokens you wish to delegate.
FR 2.005b: Bonding Additional Tokens
Navigate to the validator you’ve already delegated to.
Click “Bond More” to increase your staked amount.
FR 2.005c: Unbonding Tokens
Select a validator from the table and click “Unbond”.
Note that unbonded tokens will remain locked during the unbonding period, after which they will be available in your wallet.
FR 2.005d: Redelegating Tokens
Click “Redelegate” to shift your staked tokens from one validator to another.
Redelegation does not require an unbonding period, ensuring uninterrupted staking rewards.
Click on “View More” in the Recent Wallet Activities section to see a comprehensive transaction history. This includes all staking, unbonding, and governance participation activities.