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Grand gives you two dedicated views for understanding your account: the Portfolio tab for performance and allocation, and the Activity tab for a complete transaction history. Together, they give you a clear picture of where your money is, how it’s performing, and exactly what’s happened in your account — including the details that might otherwise look confusing, like cross-chain swaps appearing as two separate events.

Portfolio tab

Performance graph

At the top of the Portfolio tab, a time-based graph shows how your total portfolio value has changed over time. You can:
  • Switch between different time ranges (e.g., 1D, 1W, 1M)
  • View your daily earnings
  • Track total earnings across your entire portfolio
This helps you see both short-term moves and long-term growth at a glance.

Asset allocation chart

Below the performance graph, a donut chart breaks your portfolio down by asset type. Each segment represents its share of your total portfolio value: Tap any segment in the donut chart to drill into that category and see the individual positions it contains.

Activity tab

The Activity tab shows a complete, chronological history of every action on your account. Each entry includes:
  • Timestamps for every event
  • Transaction type — deposit, withdrawal, buy, sell
  • Buy price, spend value, and fee paid
This log provides full transparency across your account history.
You can use the Activity tab to verify any trade executed through Dopamine Mode, a manual buy or sell, or a fund transfer.

Cross-chain swaps: what to expect in your activity log

When you swap assets between different blockchain networks — for example, trading an Ethereum-based token for one on BNB Chain — Grand uses an Intent-Based Architecture to bridge your funds securely.
A single cross-chain swap may appear in your Activity log as two separate events: a Cash Out (outgoing transfer to the bridge) followed by an Add Cash (incoming transfer to your wallet).This is normal. The blockchain records the outgoing and incoming legs of a bridge transfer as distinct transactions. Your funds are not lost — they are in transit between networks.
If you see an unexpected Cash Out entry followed shortly by an Add Cash entry of a similar amount, it is most likely the result of a cross-chain swap completing successfully.