Track Earnings, Payouts and Wallet Activity

Holder Rewards Dashboard

1. Why a holder dashboard matters

A dashboard helps users move from vague expectations to visible information. Instead of only watching price, they can follow balance, rewards, payout progress, and wallet-level activity.

This makes the project easier to read and easier to trust over time.

2. What the Pump Surfer dashboard shows

The Pump Surfer wallet dashboard is designed to show the core metrics a holder cares about: current $SURFER balance, earned SOL, next payout progress, and earnings history.

It connects the user directly to the visible side of the Waves Mining Pool.

3. Why this fits the pool model

Because Pump Surfer is presented as a live system, the holder experience should also be visible and trackable. A dashboard helps show how the pool, the token, and the reward side connect together.

This is especially important for a project built around a bot, a treasury, and a value loop tied to activity.

4. A better experience for the community

For the broader community, dashboards are useful because they reduce confusion. They let people verify, follow, and understand what is happening without relying only on posts or promises.

In Pump Surfer, the holder rewards dashboard is one more layer that makes the system readable instead of hidden.

Buy $SURFER