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# Dashboard

Enoch dashboard is a feature of the Enoch web app that provides users with an at-a-glance view of their account information and activity. The dashboard is divided into three main tabs or sections: Overview, Net Income, and Activities.

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The Overview section shows users their&#x20;

* It shows your current balance.
* It provides a ranking performance analysis and points.
* It also displays Prometheus Pools - Lockup statistical data, gift card balance, estimated billing, and social income.
* Ranking performance analysis points. It also displays other useful information such as, gift card balance, estimated billing, and social income.

The Net Income section displays users' net income, which includes the data of cryptocurrency balance and collectible balance, as well as income from various sources such as seller shops, cryptocurrency balance, total income, total expense, collectible balance and balance.

Finally, the Activities section shows all user activities, including logins and other user interactions.

Overall, the Enoch dashboard provides users with a quick and easy way to stay informed about their account activity and balances.

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