Ever wondered what the numbers in your dashboard actually mean? Here’s a simple breakdown to help you understand your portfolio at a glance.

If you’ve ever looked at your Scramble dashboard and wondered what each number represents, you’re not alone. Many investors ask about Total Balance, Cash, Current Investments, and All-time Earnings, so here’s a simple guide to help you read your portfolio with confidence.
➡ Total Balance shows the full value of everything you currently have on Scramble, including invested funds, cash (available and allocated), and any bonuses.
➡ Cash represents money that is not currently invested. This includes available funds you can withdraw or invest, allocated cash reserved for the current round, and bonuses until they are invested.
➡ Current Investments is the portion of your funds that is actively invested and not yet repaid. As repayments come in, this number gradually decreases.
Example: invest €100 → receive €30 back via repayments → current investments = €70.
➡ All-time Earnings reflects your total return on the platform over time. It includes returns already paid, returns accrued but not yet paid, and earnings generated from invested bonuses.
➡ Sometimes you may also see All-time Invested – the total amount you’ve invested across all rounds, including reinvesting the same funds multiple times.
Example: invest €100 → get repaid → invest the same €100 again → all-time invested = €200.
Understanding these numbers helps you better track your portfolio, returns, and available funds so you can invest with clarity and confidence.