Scramble Explained
10 Feb 2026

What Do the Numbers in Your Dashboard Actually Mean? 📊

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

What Do the Numbers in Your Dashboard Actually Mean? 📊

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.