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.
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All your RE activities can be prompted from the dashboard or by typing commands in a private chat with the RE Assistant.
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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:
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.
➡️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.
➡️Swap — Swap $RICH<>$ICP without leaving the Telegram environment.
➡️Spreaders — See the top 20 Referrers who have brought the most new users to Red Envelope during a Red Envelope Campaign.
➡️My Referrals — See 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.
To reveal a full list of all the available commands simply type:
/help
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:
By typing any one of these commands, the RE Assistant will give some instructions.
RE commands are updated frequently. Commands may be added or omitted at times.
Let’s look at what happens with the /create command next.