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  1. Rewards Dashboard

Accessing the Rewards Dashboard

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Last updated 3 months ago

Relay Dashboard - Arweave Gateways

Anyone's dashboard is hosted directly on the Arweave blockchain. This means it is immutable and can never be taken down. There are various gateways available for accessing it, including two hosted by Anyone.


The full list of Arweave gateways can be found here.

The only official Arweave Name (ArNS) is "anyone" to use with any gateway above, see https://arns.app/#/manage/names/anyone. Any other ArNS is unofficial and you should take caution to not interact with them.

Loading the Dashboard

The decentralized nature of the Anyone Dashboard means that there is no server providing data to the dashboard. Instead, the most up-to-date state is calculated on the client side (on the users' computer) using a local 'worker'. This worker aggregates the newest set of Arweave distribution data for the relays to calculate the latest scores.

This means that there is a slightly longer loading time when opening the dashboard for the first time or when a wallet has many relays. This also means that it is recommended to interact with the Anyone dashboard from a laptop or desktop, as opposed to a mobile browser.

Censorship resistance is more than a buzzword for the protocol - we are proud to host the most censorship resistant and decentralized dashboard in all of DePIN!

See full video tutorial on the Rewards Dashboard page.

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