🖥️AKA Dashboard
Comprehensive and Transparent Overview
The AKA Dashboard is a comprehensive tool available on the Akarun website that provides a transparent and detailed overview of all game-related data. This dashboard is accessible to everyone, ensuring transparency and fostering trust within the Akarun community. Here are the key features and data points available on the AKA Dashboard:
Public and Transparent Data
The dashboard displays a wide range of public data visible to anyone visiting the site, including:
Run Statistics: The total number of runs completed, with filters available for different time periods. Users can see how many runs were conducted daily, weekly, monthly, or annually.
Token Statistics: Detailed information on how much has been played with each cryptocurrency token in the game.
Win/Loss Statistics: Data on how many runs were won and lost, providing insights into the overall success rates of players.
NFT Fees: Information on the fees collected by NFT holders from their assets being used in the game.
gAKA Governance Fees: Details on the fees allocated to gAKA token holders for their participation in the governance of Akarun.
Most Used NFTs: Data showing which NFTs (Akarunners and tracks) have been used the most in the game.
Track Earnings: Information on the earnings generated by each track NFT.
Unclaimed Earnings: Data on the amount of AKA tokens still pending to be claimed by NFT holders.
Claimed Earnings: The total amount of AKA tokens that have been claimed by NFT holders and gAKA token holders.
Total AKA Rewards: Summaries of the total AKA tokens distributed as rewards to NFT holders and governance token holders.
NFT Holder Section
The dashboard has a dedicated section for NFT holders where they can manage their rewards:
Claim Rewards: NFT holders can claim any unclaimed rewards directly from the dashboard. This section provides an easy interface for NFT owners to collect their earned AKA tokens.
Transfer of Ownership: Both Akarunner and Track NFTs accumulate AKA tokens as rewards. If an NFT is sold with unclaimed AKA tokens, the new owner of the NFT inherits the right to claim these tokens. This ensures that the value of the NFT is accurately reflected during transactions, and the new owner can benefit from any unclaimed rewards.
User Holdings Overview
Total AKA Tokens: Displays the total number of AKA tokens the user holds.
Claimable AKA Tokens: Shows the amount of AKA tokens that are currently available for claiming.
Unclaimed AKA Tokens: Indicates the amount of AKA tokens yet to be vested and claimable in the future.
gAKA Token Rewards
Total gAKA Tokens: Displays the number of gAKA tokens held by the user.
Rewards from gAKA: Shows the number of AKA tokens received as rewards for holding gAKA tokens.
Potential Rewards: Provides an estimate of potential rewards based on current gAKA holdings and the average number of games played in the previous period.
NFT Earnings and Holdings
Total NFT Earnings: Displays the total earnings from owned NFTs.
Owned NFTs: Lists all NFTs owned by the user, including details on each NFT’s earnings and usage.
Earnings Breakdown: Shows detailed earnings from each NFT, including which NFTs are generating the most revenue.
Historical Value Chart
A dynamic chart plotting the value of AKA tokens over time, allowing users to see historical trends and price movements.
Claim Tokens Section
Claimable Amount: Displays the number of tokens available for claim.
Claim Button: Allows users to claim their tokens. This button initiates a transaction to the smart contract, with gas costs borne by the user.
Bridge to Polygon
Bridge Instructions: Provides detailed instructions on how to bridge AKA tokens from Ethereum to Polygon.
Bridge Amount Input: Allows users to input the number of tokens they wish to bridge.
Bridge Button: Initiates the bridging process, leveraging the existing Matic mapping for token transfer.
Transaction Status: Displays the status of the bridging transaction, including confirmation and any issues encountered.
Community Data Section
Top-Earning NFT: Displays the NFT that has generated the highest earnings in the community.
Most Used NFT: Shows the NFT that has been most frequently used in races (both Track and Akarunner categories).
Total Races and Runs: Provides statistics on the total number of races and runs conducted.
Top-Winning Player: Highlights the player with the most wins.
Jackpot Winners: Lists all-time jackpot winners, providing a historical view of big winners in the game.
General Community Stats
Active Players: Number of active players in the community.
Total AKA in Circulation: Total amount of AKA tokens currently in circulation.
Recent Activity: Summary of recent activities, such as recent claims, new NFT acquisitions, and notable wins.
Enhanced User Experience
The user interface of the AKA Dashboard is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, allowing users to easily navigate and access the information they need. Whether you are an NFT holder looking to claim rewards or a player interested in game statistics, the dashboard provides a seamless experience.
Real-Time Updates
The AKA Dashboard provides real-time updates on all data points, ensuring that users have access to the most current information. This includes updates on the number of runs, token usage, win/loss statistics, and fee distributions.
Conclusion
The AKA Dashboard is a vital tool for the Akarun ecosystem, offering transparency, real-time data, and easy management of rewards. By providing detailed insights into game activities and earnings, the dashboard ensures that all participants, from casual players to dedicated NFT holders, can engage with the game in a transparent and informed manner. The ability to claim rewards and the transferability of earned AKA tokens with NFT ownership further enhance the value and utility of NFTs within the Akarun ecosystem.
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