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Participants hub

The Participants hub helps operators review users, entities, identity registration status, KYC evidence, holdings, activity, and security signals.

The Participants hub brings together the people and on-chain entities that can interact with assets on the platform. It helps operators review who has platform credentials, which identities and contract accounts are registered, and what evidence is available before taking an identity, KYC, or security action.

The hub is split into three working areas:

  • Users: participants with platform credentials. The list shows each user's name, email, wallet address, participant type, linked identity address, and registration status.
  • Entities: participants without login credentials, such as assets, vaults, smart accounts, or other system identities. The list shows each entity's name, contract address, identity address, entity type, and registration status.
  • Insights: identity and claim activity metrics for administrators, identity managers, and claim issuers.

The Users and Entities lists open a detail workspace when you select a row.

Decide where to start

Start from the area that matches the record you need to review:

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Review a person with platform accessParticipants > UsersName, email, wallet, identity address, registration status, KYC state, holdings, security signals, and recent wallet activity.
Review a contract, asset, vault, smart account, or system identityParticipants > EntitiesEntity type, contract address, identity address, registration status, verification claims, data-feed state, and recent account activity.
Check system-level identity and claim trendsParticipants > InsightsIdentity registrations and claim activity before opening a specific user or entity record.

Users list

Go to Participants > Users to review participants with login credentials. The users table supports search, filters, export, and column visibility controls. A user can appear as an admin, trusted issuer, or investor based on their platform and on-chain roles.

If your role can create users, the page also shows Create user. See Create users for the direct account creation workflow.

If you do not have permission to view users, the page shows an access-restricted state instead of the table.

User detail workspace

Open a user from the table to review the user's participant record. The header shows the user's display name, participant type, registration status, wallet address, and identity address when available.

The user detail workspace can include these cards and drill-down views:

  • Basic info: account details such as display name, email, wallet, identity address, and recent account activity.
  • Security: two-factor authentication and active-session information. This card is available to roles that can manage user security. For your own security settings, see Account security.
  • Verifications: identity claims associated with the user's on-chain identity.
  • Information: KYC profile status, approved name when available, pending-update state, and open action requests.
  • Holdings: assets held by the user's wallet. The card uses the selected user's wallet as its balance scope. It is available to platform administrators and to roles that can read users in the current organization when the wallet belongs to a user in that organization. A wallet outside the active organization remains restricted.
  • Activity log: recent blockchain activity for the user's wallet, with a full activity view for deeper review.

The workspace can also show a setup checklist for identity and verification work. The checklist appears for identity and verification roles when the user still needs follow-up, such as identity registration, KYC verification, updated KYC information, or a re-issued KYC verification.

Entities list

Go to Participants > Entities to review participants that do not log in as platform users. This includes on-chain identities linked to assets, vaults, smart accounts, contracts, wallets, or system actors.

The entities table supports filters, export, and column visibility controls. It is sorted by recent activity by default. If you do not have permission to view entities, the page shows an access-restricted state instead of the table.

Entity detail workspace

Open an entity from the table to review its on-chain participant record. The header shows the entity name, registration status, contract address, and identity address when available.

The entity detail workspace can include:

  • Basic info: identity and contract-account details.
  • Verifications: identity claims associated with the entity.
  • Activity log: recent blockchain activity for the entity's account, with a full activity view for deeper review.
  • Data feeds: feed configuration and publishing state for entities that participate in data-feed workflows.

Activity log evidence

The activity log is the participant-level view of indexed blockchain events. It helps reviewers answer: what changed, when it changed, which transaction recorded it, and which account or contract was involved.

Open Activity log from a user or entity detail workspace:

  1. Select the participant from Participants > Users or Participants > Entities.
  2. Confirm the workspace header shows the expected wallet, contract, or identity address.
  3. Open Activity log to review the full event table.
  4. Filter by event name or search for part of an event name when you need a narrower audit trail.
  5. Open an event row when you need the sender, emitter, timestamp, block number, transaction hash, event parameters, and any decoded claim values.

The activity scope depends on the participant type:

Participant detail pageActivity scope
User detailThe user's wallet address.
Entity detailThe selected entity account address.

The table is backed by indexed events where the scoped address appears as the sender, account, contract, token, system, or an involved address. Supported list controls include event-name filtering, event-name search, timestamp-based sorting, pagination, and event-name facets. If your role cannot read the requested account's activity, the view returns an empty activity result instead of exposing another participant's events.

Activity log evidence is useful for compliance review, incident investigation, and operational reconciliation. It does not replace the KYC evidence workflow. Use the KYC cards and verification views for identity documents, claim status, and approval or rejection history, then use the activity log to correlate later on-chain events for the same participant. Use the webhook events reference to check event names and payload schemas, and use blockchain monitoring when you need indexer or chain RPC health for the same period.

Insights

Go to Participants > Insights to review identity and claim evidence across the current system. The page is available to administrators, identity managers, and claim issuers.

The Insights page shows:

  • total identities created by the identity factory
  • active and pending identity registrations
  • current claim counts for issued, active, and revoked claims
  • identity growth and claim activity charts for the trailing 24 hours or trailing 7 days

Use Insights when you need a system-level signal before opening an individual participant record. Use the Users or Entities workspaces when you need the evidence for one wallet, identity, contract account, or claim subject.

Activity and audit evidence

Participant evidence is split by review level:

Review levelWhere to lookWhat you can confirm
System trendParticipants > InsightsIdentity creation, registration state, and claim activity trends.
User recordParticipants > Users > user detailWallet, identity address, KYC profile state, verification claims, holdings, and recent wallet activity.
Entity recordParticipants > Entities > entity detailContract or system identity details, verification claims, data-feed state, and recent account activity.
Full activity viewActivity log from a user or entity detail pageRecent blockchain activity for the selected account.

Claims and activity shown in the participant workspaces are review evidence, not an automatic approval. If the evidence does not match the intended operating step, review the identity, KYC, or claim workflow before minting, transferring, or changing access.

Permissions and access

Participants views are permission-aware:

View or actionRequired access in the app
Participants sidebarAdministrator, identity manager, or claim issuer. Administrators without participant-management permissions see disabled navigation items.
Users listPermission to read user records.
Invitations tabOrganization owner or administrator.
Create user actionPermission to create users, or organization owner or administrator access to manage invitations.
Entities listPermission to list entities.
Entity detail workspaceIdentity manager or claim issuer access.
InsightsAdministrator, identity manager, or claim issuer.

Opening the Participants hub does not grant every participant action. Creating users, registering identities, reviewing KYC evidence, and managing user security each depend on narrower permissions.

When an action is unavailable, check that you are in the expected organization and that your account has the relevant identity, verification, or system-management role.

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