The War Ledger — One Board for Every Position
// Scanned perps, wallet spot, and delta-neutral LP on one board — plus a manual layer you type yourself. Every number is tagged SCANNED or LOGGED, and the two never blur. Here's how to read it.

Most position trackers lie to you in the same small way: they put a number you verified next to a number you guessed and render both in the same font. By the time you're sizing the next play you can't remember which was which. The War Ledger refuses to do that. It is one board for every position you're carrying — and it never lets a number you typed wear the uniform of a number the Forge confirmed.
// WHAT'S ON THE BOARD
Three kinds of position, merged into one surface, read straight from the chain:
- SPOT — the bags in your wallet, scanned from your address. No funding, no hedge, just what you hold.
- PERPS & HEDGES — your perp positions across venues, including the short leg of a carry sized against its spot.
- DELTA-NEUTRAL LP — concentrated-liquidity positions, scanned with their real leg values, fee APR, in-range status, and impermanent loss — not a 0.5 pool-wide guess.
You paste an address. The Forge fetches. Nothing is connected, nothing is signed.
// THE ONE RULE: PROVENANCE NEVER BLURS
Every position, and every leg of every position, carries a tag:
- SCANNED — the Forge fetched it from a source it can name (your wallet, a perp venue, the LP scanner). It's immutable. You can't edit a scanned number, because the moment you could, it would stop being verified.
- LOGGED — you typed it. A position the Forge can't see — a CEX leg, an OTC bag, a hedge on a venue with no API. It lives only in your browser. No logged data ever touches a Forge server.
// THE SPLIT ON EVERY TOTAL
Because the two never blur, neither do the headline numbers. Capital deployed, total PnL, funding per day — each splits into a verified component and a logged component. The verified number is the headline. The logged number footnotes it: + $X logged.
By default, logged is excluded from the headline entirely — the big number is the one the Forge stands behind. Flip the include-logged toggle and the math changes to count both, and the card tells you it did. That toggle is the only control that changes what's counted. Everything else only changes what's shown.
// HIDING IS COSMETIC, NEVER SILENT
You can hide a section, a column, a dust bag below a threshold, or a single row you're sick of looking at. None of it moves a total — the headline always reflects the full set. And nothing vanishes quietly: a hidden group reads // N HIDDEN · $Z (visual only — totals still count them) with a one-click reveal. The Forge is honest on the downside too — it won't shrink your risk by letting you hide it.
// FUNDING, MARKED HONESTLY
The board reads funding the way it reads everything else — by how sure it is. Venue-confirmed realized funding (where the venue exposes it) is tagged as such at the 1-day and 7-day windows. Beyond that it falls to ledger-tracked or projected, and it says which. PnL is unrealized, marked at current price — never a realized number dressed up as locked-in. The Funding Monitor flags positions whose averaged funding has thinned past your threshold. Telemetry. Not advice.
// IT'S A SCANNER, NOT A BROKER
The War Ledger is strictly read-only. It displays, it tags, it splits, it warns. It never connects a wallet, never signs a transaction, never custodies or routes a dollar. The same doctrine that runs the rest of the Forge runs here: the numbers are real, the risk is loud, and the ledger is yours.
// OPEN THE WAR LEDGER// GO DEEPER
The play the LP and hedge rows are built to track — long one side, short the other, collect the spread.
The mechanic every funding number on the board comes from — annualized, unstable, and why it won't persist.
The Forge calculates. You decide. The losses are yours. The wins are yours.
// OPEN THE BOARD

