RE DASHBOARD TUTORIAL

All your RE activities can be prompted from the dashboard or by typing commands in a private chat with the RE Assistant.

Once you are in private chat with the RE Assistant, you can pull up the RE Dashboard by typing the command:

/start

This command will always bring up the RE Dashboard:

RE Dashboard

The RE Dashboard currently has 12 features to help you do quite a few things.

You can use the RE Dashboard directly, or you can use command prompts.

Let's look at what the RE Dashboard offers.

RE Dashboard

➡️Create RE — Create a Red Envelope and pack it full of Runes with a message to share with your friends.

➡️Send RE — Send a Red Envelope to Telegram Groups or Users.

➡️My RE — Bring up a list of the Red Envelopes you’ve already created and their status.

➡️Revoke Re — REs expire after 24 hrs. If any Runes remain, you can revoke them back to your wallet.

➡️My Wallet — Shows you all of your Runes and ICP digital assets held in your RE Wallet

➡️Transfer — Transfer your Runes or $ICP assets to and from your RE Wallet and ICP Wallet. Transfer your Runes to a BTC Wallet.

➡️Preswap— Preview your $RICH<>$ICP Swap before execution. See current exchange rate.

➡️SwapSwap $RICH<>$ICP without leaving the Telegram environment.

➡️SpreadersSee the top 20 Referrers who have brought the most new users to Red Envelope during a Red Envelope Campaign.

➡️My ReferralsSee how many new users you referred to Red Envelope through sharing during a Red Envelope Campaign.

➡️EN/中文 — Choose Chinese or English language.

➡️Help — Bring up a full list of Red Envelope commands.

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To reveal a full list of all the available commands simply type:

/help

Commands

You can use commands instead of the RE Dashboard.

Here are all of the commands you can use in the private chat and what they do:

/help command will give a full list of current commands

By typing any one of these commands, the RE Assistant will give some instructions.

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RE commands are updated frequently. Commands may be added or omitted at times.

Let’s look at what happens with the /create command next.

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