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Understanding your dashboard

A panel-by-panel read of the Routescore dashboard — exposure, route quality, and detector signals — and how to use them together.

The dashboard is the modeled state of the wallet you saved, in one view. This guide reads it panel by panel so the numbers mean something.

The headline read

Start at the top. The headline figures answer "how exposed am I right now?" at a glance. Read them first and form a quick expectation before you scroll — if the detail below surprises you, that's the interesting part worth digging into.

PanelWhat it answersWhere to go deeper
ExposureHow much modeled risk your supported holdings carry nowStress test
Route qualityHow clean your recent routes looked vs. modeled MEVWhat-if
Detector signalsWhat public detectors are flagging near your holdingsEcosystem

Exposure

Exposure summarizes the modeled risk in the holdings Routescore supports for your saved wallet. It's a modeled number, not a mark-to-market valuation — its job is to be comparable over time and across scenarios, so the trend and the sensitivity matter more than the absolute figure.

Read the trend, not just the level

A single exposure number is hard to judge in isolation. Watch how it moves week to week, and use What-if to see which input it's most sensitive to.

Route quality

Route quality reflects how your recent routes scored against modeled MEV exposure — the difference between the execution you got and the execution a cleaner route might have given you. Use it to spot patterns: a recurring gap usually points at a venue or a route shape worth changing.

Detector signals

This panel surfaces public detector output that touches your holdings. Signals are observations, not instructions — they tell you where to look, and the decision about what to do stays yours. You can follow any signal out to the Ecosystem view for the broader context.

Putting it together

A good loop is: read the headline, let any surprise pull you into the detail, pressure-test the surprise in What-if or Stress test, then write the decision down in the journal. The dashboard is the start of that loop, not the end of it.

Modeled, not advice

Every figure on the dashboard is modeled and point-in-time, and none of it is investment advice.