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In this section, we delve into the Valeo mobile application itself – your command center for managing digital assets with Valeo. The app is designed with a user-friendly interface and a clear navigation structure, making it easy for both newcomers and advanced users to access powerful features. We’ll explore the key parts of the app: your portfolio dashboard, sending/receiving functions, token swap capability, and the settings & notification options.

App Overview & Navigation

When you log into Valeo, you’ll land on the Home Screen, which provides a snapshot of your financial situation at a glance. The design focuses on clarity, speed, and precision. Key information and actions are front and center:

  • Balance Overview: The top portion of the home screen shows your total portfolio value in fiat (e.g. USD) and maybe in your primary crypto if applicable. It also might display quick stats like your 24-hour portfolio change.

  • Asset List: Below the total, you’ll see a list of assets held in your wallet (e.g., USDC, SOL, etc.), each with its current balance and equivalent fiat value. For each asset, you might also see a small percentage indicating its share of your portfolio or its 24h change. Tapping on an asset brings you to an Asset Details page, where you can see more in-depth information like price charts and your transaction history for that specific token.

  • Quick Actions: The home screen typically includes buttons for common actions like “Send”, “Receive”, and possibly “Swap”. These are designed for one-tap access to start a transaction or add funds.

The app uses a bottom navigation bar (tabs) for easy movement between main sections:

  • Home (Dashboard): Overview of balances and quick actions (described above).

  • Activity (Transactions): A chronological list of all your transactions (sends, receives, swaps) with filtering options. Here you can review past transactions, search or filter by type (e.g., show only “Sent” or only “Swaps”), export transaction history, etc.

  • Send: Shortcut to the Send screen (same as tapping a Send button on Home). Represented by an upward arrow icon.

  • Receive: Shortcut to the Receive screen (could also be integrated with the Home actions). Represented by a downward arrow icon.

  • Settings: Access to configuration and support. Represented by a gear icon.

This intuitive layout means you’re usually one tap away from any core function. The interface is kept clean – for instance, advanced options or less-used features are tucked away in sub-menus so as not to overwhelm new users. Consistency in design ensures you quickly learn where to find what you need.

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