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# Profiles and Leaderboards

#### 👤 Profiles

When a user connects their wallet, an account is auto-generated and tied to that wallet. Each profile includes:

* **Standard metadata**: wallet address, display name, profile description
* **Linked socials**
* **Live PnL tracker**: shows complete trading history across Core and EVM
* **Vaults deployed**: any vaults created by the user are displayed on the profile

Profiles give each trader a transparent public record, combining reputation, performance, and strategy visibility in one place.

#### 🏆 Leaderboards (Coming Soon)

**Outright FLIPgo Leaderboard**

A ranking of streamtraders based on cumulative PnL across Hypercore and HyperEVM.\
This is the core FLIPgo leaderboard, gamifying the streamtrading experience and surfacing top performers in real time.

**FLIPgo Vault Leaderboard**

A dedicated leaderboard tracking vault performance.\
Every vault deployed by a wallet with an active FLIPgo account is listed and ranked based on performance metrics such as:

* Vault TVL
* PnL (realised and unrealised)
* User deposits

#### 📊 Subcategories & Rewards

Leaderboard data can be filtered into subcategories such as:

* **Top Monthly PnL**
* **Top All-Time PnL**
* **Top Performing Vault**&#x20;
* **Most Tipped Streamtrader**
* **Highest Vault Deposits**&#x20;

As FLIPgo scales, these leaderboards may become eligible for reward distributions, sponsorships, or governance-recognised incentives.


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