Owner Dashboard
The Dashboard provides an at-a-glance overview of your GPU portfolio, earnings, and asset performance. It's your central hub for monitoring the financial performance of your tokenized GPU infrastructure.
Overview
Key Metrics
- Balance shows available earnings ready to withdraw in USDC—just click "Transfer" to move funds to your wallet.
- Queued Earnings (marked with ~) represent amounts currently processing from recently completed GPU rentals, typically required to queue for 30 days to account for chargebacks and late payments from compute customers.
- Total Earnings tracks your lifetime cumulative revenue from all GPUs, including both withdrawn and available amounts.
Earnings Chart
This line chart visualizes your daily earnings over time. Filter by date range, toggle between Daily and Total views, or hover over any point for details. Use it to spot trends, identify performance patterns, monitor seasonal variations, and verify your GPUs are operating consistently.
GPUs Summary
Quick overview of your GPU portfolio organized by type.
Information Displayed Per GPU Type
Ownership Stats:
- Owned: Number of GPUs you own of this type
- Claim tickets: Pending GPU claims or pre-orders
- Total earned: Cumulative earnings from this GPU type
- Avg. daily earnings: Average per-GPU daily revenue
- Avg. purchase price: Average you paid per GPU
Actions:
- View [GPU Type]s: Navigate to filtered view showing only these GPUs
Portfolio Metrics
Total purchase cost represents your historical cost basis—the sum of all GPU purchase prices. Est. current value estimates your portfolio's resale value based on current market prices, which may differ significantly from what you originally paid.
Sales Section
This section contains information on GPUs you have sold or are currently selling. Note this section will not be visible if you are not currently selling a GPU nor have you sold one in the past.
Currently on Sale
- Shows number of GPUs actively listed
- "Manage" button to edit listings
- Quick access to sales management
Pending Payout
- Amount owed from completed sales
- Action: "Contact provider to request payout"
- Providers process sales payouts separately from rental earnings
Sold GPUs
- Count of GPUs successfully sold
- Total revenue from sales
- Historical transaction record
Understanding Your Earnings
Earning States
Each earning moves through stages: individual rentals appear with "Queued" status, then after aging 30 days to account for chargebacks and payment settlement from the compute customer they aggregate into Queued Earnings (marked with ~ to indicate estimates) where they typically settle within 24-48 hours. Once processed, amounts move to your Balance where they're confirmed and ready to withdraw anytime with no minimum.
Why Earnings Vary
Daily fluctuations are normal. Compute demand varies by time and day, GPU utilization rates shift, market pricing changes, and rental duration and intensity differ.
Troubleshooting
Balance not updating? See if any GPUs stopped earning and review your provider's payout schedule. Wait for the next payout cycle. If payouts are delayed significantly, contact support@silicon.net
Earnings lower than expected? Check the My GPUs page for non-earning units, review Financials > Earnings for daily breakdowns, compare to Network > Earnings for current market rates, and look for "Agreement must be signed" warnings. Sign any pending agreements and contact your provider about underperforming GPUs.
Can't withdraw balance? Ensure your wallet is connected on the correct network (Base), there are no pending transactions. Try reconnecting your wallet and retrying the withdrawal.