Validator Dashboard
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The dashboard page offers a comprehensive understanding of how to use the platform. The dashboard provides critical insights into validator operations and overall blockchain performance.
The Navigation Menu is designed for ease of use, ensuring that users can quickly access relevant screens without confusion. This menu acts as a central hub for managing all aspects of validator operations while ensuring a secure and user-friendly interface.
FR 2.001a: Dashboard Here, users can view essential validator metrics, such as their current status, performance statistics, and recent wallet activities.
FR 2.001b: Block Navigate to the Block Screen, where users can explore:
Block numbers
Block hashes
Validators associated with each block
FR 2.001c: Validators This leads to the Validators List screen, displaying all active and inactive validators. Users can access additional tabs and tools to view validator-specific data, such as voting power, staking, and delegator information.
FR 2.001d: Manage Account Enables users to manage their validator account. Key actions include:
Bond More: Stake additional tokens to increase validator power.
Unbond: Withdraw staked tokens.
Stop Validator: Deactivate the validator role.
FR 2.001e: My Account Allows users to:
View their wallet balance.
Check transaction history for an overview of activities.
FR 2.001f: Validator Address Displays the Validator Address, which identifies the node set up on the Qubetics blockchain as part of the validator network. This ensures users have quick access to their validator node details.
FR 2.001g: Balance Shows the current token balance in the user’s connected wallet. Reflects available funds for staking or other transactions.
FR 2.001h: Logout Provides a secure way for users to log out of the application, ensuring their account and wallet remain protected.
The Metrics Section offers a comprehensive overview of key network statistics, giving users insights into the blockchain's economic performance and staking opportunities. Below are the details of each metric displayed in this section:
FR 2.002a: Market Cap Displays the total market capitalization of the native TICS tokens (e.g., $1,493,7089). This metric reflects the overall value of the blockchain's circulating supply.
FR 2.002b: Qubetics Price This tile shows the current market price of one TICS token (e.g., $100). This price updates in real-time, helping users assess the token's value and market trends.
FR 2.002c: Inflation Reflects the current annual inflation rate on the blockchain (e.g., 12%). Inflation determines the rate at which new TICS tokens are added to the token supply, affecting token supply of the token.
FR 2.002d: APR (Annual Percentage Rate) Displays the staking reward rate for validators and delegators (e.g., 18.5%). Indicates the percentage of returns users can earn by staking their tokens, making it a critical metric for potential investors.
FR 2.002e: Total Supply Indicates the total number of TICS tokens currently in circulation (e.g., 100,000 TICS). Reflects the blockchain's total token availability, including staked, bonded, and liquid tokens.
The Validator Status section offers key insights into a validator’s performance and operational details. Below are the detailed components of this section:
FR 2.003a: Total Stake Displays the total amount of tokens staked with the validator (e.g., 1000 TICS). Includes both self-bonded tokens (staked by the validator themselves) and delegations (tokens staked by others with the validator). This metric reflects the validator’s voting power, which directly impacts its influence in the consensus process. A higher stake indicates greater trust and reliability from delegators.
FR 2.002b: Commission Shows the percentage of rewards retained by the validator as a fee for their services (e.g., 10%). Validators charge this commission to cover operational costs such as infrastructure maintenance and security. Delegators earn the remaining rewards based on their staked amount.
FR 2.003c: Status Indicates whether the validator is active, inactive, or awaiting activation.
Active: The validator is currently participating in block production and consensus.
Inactive: The validator is not part of the active set, possibly due to low stake, downtime, or penalties.
Awaiting: The validator is registered but has not yet met the criteria to join the active set (e.g., insufficient stake).
Real-time updates ensure users know their validator’s operational state and any necessary actions.
The Recent Actions section provides a quick overview of the latest activities related to the validator. Below is a breakdown of the components and details:
FR 2.004a: Unbond Shows details of tokens unstaked from the validator (e.g., 100 TICS).
FR 2.004b: Withdraw Displays details of withdrawal requests (e.g., 100 TICS).
The Key Metrics section provides a detailed overview of critical validator and network statistics. This information is essential for understanding a validator's performance, influence, and contributions to the network.
FR 2.005a: Latest Block Proposed This metric displays the block number of the most recent block proposed by the validator.
FR 2.005b: No. of Delegators Shows the total number of delegators who have staked their tokens with this validator (e.g., 32).
FR 2.005c: Total Delegators' Stake Amount Displays the cumulative amount of tokens staked by all delegators with this validator (e.g., 150 TICS).
FR 2.005d: Total Rewards This metric shows the total rewards earned by the validator over time (e.g., 500 TICS).
FR 2.005e: No. of Blocks Proposed Indicates the total number of blocks successfully proposed by the validator since its inception (e.g., 12). This measures the validator’s overall contribution to network operations and highlights their reliability in proposing blocks.
FR 2.005f: Self Stake Displays the amount of tokens staked by the validator themselves (e.g., 20 TICS). Validators with higher self-stake often demonstrate stronger alignment with the network’s success.