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# Wallet Insights and Portfolio Management

Mozi provides users with a comprehensive dashboard to manage and analyze their digital assets effectively.

#### Portfolio Overview

* Users can track their portfolio performance in real-time.
* Displays total assets, profit and loss (PnL), and allocation breakdown.

#### Trading and PnL Analytics

* Users can view historical trading data and performance metrics.
* Tracks realized and unrealized profits, giving users insights into their trading strategies.
* Provides analytics on transaction history, allowing users to optimize their asset management.

#### Asset Management

* Users can categorize assets and set personalized tracking preferences.
* Custom alerts for price movements and portfolio updates.

#### Dashboard Features

* Visual representation of holdings through interactive charts.
* Quick access to staking, swapping, and yield opportunities.
* A user-friendly interface to monitor earnings and manage assets seamlessly.


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