Synth tab
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The Synths page shows information for all Synth positions allowing the user a convenient way to track the complete listing and search for a specific Synth by using the filters. The latest Synth created will appear at the top of the page.
Synths are presented in table format with each Synth having its row that contains information about its Notional Amount, Estimated Balance, Status, Maturity, and Strike rate.
Click on the top of a row to access the Synth details page, where you can take action: withdraw accrued balance, make payments for drafted Synths, delete drafts, and close a Synth position.
Synths can be filtered and sorted based on the type of Synth, underlying Token, and Status of the respective Synth.
Filtering by Synths: Allows the user to filter synth positions based on the trading strategy which are Puts and Calls.
Filtering by Token: Allows the user to filter Synth based on its underlying token or cryptocurrency. Users can use this option to view synths based on BTC, ETH, and AVAX tokens.
Filtering by Status: The user can also filter a Synth based on the statuses available.
Draft: Synth positions that are unpaid or unfunded.
Active: Synth positions that the user has been paid for or funded. Some Active Synths will show the "Available to withdraw" label if there is an accrued balance that can be withdrawn. Use the "Withdraw Available" checkbox to allocate those Synths that have sufficient balance to make a withdrawal transaction.
Closed: Synth positions that have been closed by the user or automatically closed due to maturity.
Expired: Draft Synths that have arrived at their maturity date. The only option for this draft is to delete it.
Need Top-up: Active Synth positions that require an additional payment from the user to maintain the collateral ratio at 10% and avoid halving.
Filtering by number of rows: use the "Show rows" filter at the end of the page to select how many rows or results you want to see in the table: 10, 25, 50, or 100.