My Portfolio

The My Portfolio section in Enhancer is your personal dashboard that consolidates all your activity and rewards across campaigns. It presents key metrics to help you track performance and understand your earnings. Let’s break down the main components you’ll see and what they mean:

  • Total Linked Enhancer TVL: This is the total value of all your positions that are linked through Enhancer. In other words, it sums up the dollar value of the liquidity you’ve provided in all the campaigns you’re participating in. For example, if you’ve supplied $5,000 to a lending protocol and $5,000 to a DEX pool via Enhancer campaigns, your Total Linked TVL would be $10,000. This metric is useful as an at-a-glance measure of how much you’ve invested through Enhancer.

  • Estimated APR (Portfolio Average APR): This figure represents the weighted average annual percentage rate of rewards you are earning on your linked portfolio. It takes into account both the base yields of the protocols and the Enhancer boost rewards. It’s weighted by your allocations; larger deposits influence it more. For instance, if half your money is earning 10% and half is earning 20%, the estimated APR might show ~15%. This gives you an idea of your overall rate of return across everything you’re doing with Enhancer. It’s “estimated” because reward rates can change as more people join or as token prices fluctuate.

  • Total Earned: This is the cumulative sum of all rewards that have been distributed to you through Enhancer. Essentially, it’s how much you’ve realized so far. When a reward payout happens (automatically or via your claim), those amounts move from “pending” status to Total Earned. It includes all campaigns and all types of rewards you’ve received. Think of it as your historical earnings tally. If you disconnect and reconnect your wallet, it can fetch this number (as it’s calculated from on-chain distribution records).

  • Pending Reward: This shows the amount of rewards you have accrued that are not yet paid out. They are “pending” either because the current epoch hasn’t ended, or because they haven’t reached the payout threshold. Enhancer often imposes a minimum payout threshold of $10 to avoid micro-transactions. So, your pending rewards will accumulate and, once the total pending crosses $10 (or whatever the threshold is), the system will trigger a distribution to your wallet. The Portfolio might show a little info (often an ⓘ or “?” icon) explaining that “Rewards not yet distributed. Payouts will be processed when the minimum amount reaches $10.”. If you see pending rewards, you’re earning – you just may need to wait for the next payout cycle to receive them. Pending rewards are typically updated every epoch or every snapshot (e.g., if snapshots are every 8 hours, you’ll see pending totals refresh accordingly).

  • Eligible Balance: This indicates how much of your deposited assets are currently counted for rewards. Normally, if you deposit within the campaign’s limits, your eligible balance equals your actual balance. However, consider scenarios:

    • If a campaign has a capacity limit and you deposited after it was filled, the portion above the capacity might not earn rewards – thus not eligible.

    • If there’s a per-user max (say each user can only earn on up to $5,000), and you deposit more, the extra won’t be eligible.

    • If you withdrew some assets mid-epoch, possibly only the portion that stayed through the snapshot is eligible. Essentially, “Eligible Balance” filters out any part of your holdings that, for whatever reason, doesn’t qualify for earning at the moment. It’s a transparency feature so you’re not assuming all your funds are accruing rewards when they might not be.

  • Campaign-Specific Breakdowns: Within your portfolio, you’ll also see a list of each active campaign you’re in, often with its own mini-stats. Typically:

    • The name of the campaign (Token/Protocol).

    • Your deposit in that campaign (and possibly what percentage of the pool you are).

    • The APR for that campaign (showing base + boost).

    • Your pending reward in that campaign alone.

    • Maybe the status (Live/Ended/Upcoming). This breakdown lets you identify which campaigns are contributing most to your overall portfolio APR and total earned.

  • Other Metrics (if applicable): Enhancer is a data-rich platform, and you might see other figures:

    • Real Yield (if the campaign provides it, e.g., the base fee APR in a DEX pool).

    • Top-Up Reward % – the extra percentage you’re getting from Enhancer in that campaign.

    • Reward Left – how much reward remains in the campaign pool (useful to know if a campaign is nearing depletion of rewards).

    • Campaign Capacity Usage – e.g., “80% filled” which indirectly tells you if your full deposit is earning. These are found on campaign pages, but some high-level info may show in the portfolio view as well for convenience.

  • Interactive Elements: My Portfolio isn’t just static info; it usually allows some interactions:

    • You might be able to claim rewards for campaigns with manual claiming, directly from this dashboard.

    • It may have a “Withdraw” shortcut if you want to exit a campaign (which would take you to the partner protocol withdrawal flow).

    • Filters to show only Active, Past, or Upcoming campaigns (for example, to clean up the view).

  • Historical Data: As you continue using Enhancer, the portfolio might provide a history or logs of what you earned and when (transaction history of reward payouts). For instance, “Epoch 10: Received 5.2 ABC tokens on 2025-11-01”. This is helpful for record-keeping and transparency, and you can always cross-verify on-chain since distributions are typically recorded as transactions to your address.

In summary, the My Portfolio section is your command center for monitoring the performance of your liquidity across all Enhancer campaigns. By checking it regularly, you can make informed decisions, like reallocating capital from a low-yield campaign to a higher-yield one, or noticing that a certain campaign’s rewards are almost used up. The clarity of seeing APR, pending vs earned rewards, and eligibility in one place makes managing your DeFi earnings much more user-friendly than juggling multiple apps. Always make sure to refresh or keep your wallet connected to see the latest figures, as the data updates with each new epoch’s calculations.

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