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Your portfolio, in one view

The Oneliq Dashboard is the home screen for a connected wallet: what you hold, how it's split, your USDC across chains, and your latest activity — priced live, read-only, all on one page. Connect a wallet and it's just there.

Aug 4, 2026 4 min read

Everything Oneliq does — Trade, Balance, the agent, the History feed — produces a number that matters to you: how much do I hold, and where? Until now those numbers lived on separate pages. The Dashboard pulls them into one place, at oneliq.xyz/dashboard.

TL;DR
One read-only portfolio home. Holdings (USDC, EURC, cirBTC on Arc), an Allocation donut, Cross-chain USDC from Circle Gateway, and Recent activity — with a profile hero showing your total in USD. Prices come live from CoinGecko and are cached locally so a rate-limited fetch never blanks your portfolio. No signing, no transactions — it only reads.

Five modules, one page

// Profile
Who and how much

A deterministic avatar for your address, your connected wallet, and your total portfolio value in USD with a 24-hour change.

Avatar · Address · Total · 24h Δ
// Holdings
Every asset, priced

Your Arc token balances — USDC, EURC and cirBTC — each multiplied by a live price to give a per-asset USD value. Switch the tab to see allocation.

USDC · EURC · cirBTC
// Allocation
How it's split

A donut of your holdings by USD weight, so a glance tells you whether you're mostly in dollars, euros, or BTC exposure.

Weighted by value
// Cross-chain
USDC everywhere

Your unified USDC across the chains Circle Gateway covers — the same balance Balance spends from — summarised right on the home page.

Circle Gateway

The fifth module is Recent activity: the latest receipts from the exact same feed that powers the History page — swaps, sends, top-ups — so your dashboard and your history never disagree. Every card also carries a deep link (Trade →, Balance →, History →) to jump straight to the surface that owns it.

Prices you can trust — or at least reason about

USD values need prices, and prices need a source. Ours is CoinGecko: BTC drives the cirBTC value, EUR drives EURC, and USDC is pinned to $1. Two design choices keep it honest:

Read-only by design
The Dashboard never asks you to sign anything. It reads chain balances and public prices and renders them. There's no transaction to approve because there's nothing to approve — it's a window, not a lever. To actually move funds you head to Trade, Balance, or Oneliq AI.

Small touches

How to open it

  1. Connect a wallet. Head to oneliq.xyz/dashboard and connect. Everything below the hero fills in as balances and prices load.
  2. Read your portfolio. Total value up top; holdings and allocation in the first card; cross-chain USDC and recent activity below.
  3. Jump to the action. Use the Trade →, Balance → and History → links on each card to go straight to the surface you need.
Testnet only
Oneliq runs on Arc Testnet today. Balances and prices are shown for testnet assets. Never send mainnet funds to a testnet address — they're unrecoverable.

What's next

The Dashboard is deliberately simple: read your position, then act. Over the coming milestones we'll deepen the analytics side — richer allocation and portfolio views land alongside the broader Multi-Asset Automation and Treasury Operations work on our roadmap. This user dashboard is the personal, at-a-glance version of that story.

See everything your wallet holds.

User Dashboard · Live on Arc Testnet · Priced by CoinGecko · Read-only.

Open Dashboard Go to Trade

Oneliq is a non-custodial frontend currently on Arc Testnet. The Dashboard is a read-only view of on-chain balances and public prices. Nothing here is real money or financial advice. We don't custody funds; you always retain control of your wallet.

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