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Dashboard Overview
The Enterprise Policy Editor (v4.2.0-STABLE) serves as a command center for managing institutional risk gates. Its primary function is to allow administrators to set "guardrails" for automated trading nodes, ensuring that human oversight is triggered for high-risk actions.
Key Components
1. Daily Aggregate Volume Cap
This section controls the global exposure limit across all liquidity pools.
Current Limit: $50,000,000 USD.
Functionality: It includes a toggle to enable/disable the cap and a "Test Simulation" button to forecast how the cap would have affected past trading data before going live.
2. High-Value Transaction Gate
This uses conditional logic (IF/THEN) to automate security protocols.
Logic: IF a Transaction is greater than $1,000,000 USD, THEN it requires a Multi-Sig (M-of-N) Approval (specifically 3 out of 5 designated signers) and triggers an automated log alert.
Purpose: Prevents unauthorized or accidental massive outflows by requiring a consensus among key stakeholders.
3. Asset Whitelist
A controlled list of permitted trading pairs for automated market-making operations.
Current Assets: BTC/USDC, ETH/USDC, SOL/USDC, and ARB/USDC.
Control: Administrators can quickly prune or add pairs to limit the scope of automated trading to "safe" or high-liquidity assets.
4. Compliance Audit (Sidebar)
A real-time feed of system events that ensures transparency and security.
Event Logs: Records policy updates (e.g., J. Donahue raising the volume cap), security threats (e.g., a failed login from an unknown IP), and successful quorum completions for withdrawals.
Visual Data: A "Modifications Over Time" area chart provides a quick look at how frequently policies are being tweaked throughout a 24-hour cycle.
User Experience & Interface
Visual Style: The "Dark Mode" aesthetic with neon accents (blue, purple, and red) is typical of high-end fintech and "Cybersecurity" interfaces.
Critical Actions: The EMERGENCY STOP button in the top right is the most prominent element, designed for immediate accessibility if the system is compromised or a flash crash occurs.
Navigation: The left-hand sidebar provides deep-link access to Risk Controls, Volume Caps, and Whitelists, keeping the main Editor focused on execution.
https://www.figma.com/design/l6MkWbI431ldwyBstc08Fw/UI-Design-Medium?m=auto&t=in3GRNyjIEbjOm9i-6