Starting with Partage — Using your User Dashboard
Once you log in successfully to the Partage platform, you’ll be automatically redirected to your User Dashboard. This dashboard features commands which are directly linked to the blockchain through Partage’s smart contract.
The design of the User Dashboard might change between the time we recorded this video and the time you connect to our Platform, but this doesn’t change the core functionality. All that’s demoed in this video will be working the same as in the further state of development of our app.
Using your User Dashboard
- Go to https://hellopartage.xyz
- Click on Login in the top right corner, and fill in your credential details to log into the platform. Once logged in successfully, you will be redirected to your user dashboard.
Your User Dashboard is composed of four sections:
- your NFTs: contains all your NFT belongings, in full or in fractions,
- your listings: shows the content of your active listing,
- your Data: includes your wallet addresses, the overall balance in your connected wallet, the overall supply on the market…
- blockchain commands: displays the smart contract functions you can interact with
- settings: contains some technical features like changing your password.
The available blockchain commands are divided into two sub-sections, depending if you’re dealing with a full NFT or fractions of it:
Full NFTs:
- Burn NFT
- Transfer NFT
- List NFT (for sale)
- Unlist NFT
- Fractionalize NFT
Fractions of NFTs:
- Burn Fractions
- Transfer Fractions
- List Fractions (for sale)
- Unlist Fractions
- When you click on one blockchain command, it will open a popup window where you’ll be asked to fill in the details necessary to record your desired transaction on the blockchain.
- After filling in the details in the popup window, you’ll be prompted to verify and validate your transaction on your wallet.
- All recorded transactions can be found as a pending activity in your wallet, and in the blockchain explorer. You can click on a pending transaction to access the details about it.
- Some transactions may take 1 minute or 2 before being processed, while others will take up to 30 minutes. It depends on the state of the network at the moment of your command. All that you need to do is to track a validation message “Confirmed in anchor block”, or an error message “Failed”.