**Feedback:** I noticed a small inconsistency with how potential prize values are displayed after purchasing. In my case, I bought $2 worth of shares, and before confirming the purchase the estimated return was $2.60 (1.30x). However, after the purchase, in the Potential Prize Dilution section, it shows $3 (1.30x) instead. It seems like the value is being rounded to the nearest dollar. While this may look cleaner, it reduces accuracy and can be misleading, especially for users with smaller positions where every decimal matters. It would be better if the platform displayed the actual calculated value (e.g. $2.60 and 1.30x) instead of rounding it to $3 (1.30x). Showing precise values would improve transparency, consistency between the buy screen and portfolio, and make it easier for users to track their positions accurately.
**Feedback:** I noticed a small inconsistency with how potential prize values are displayed after purchasing. In my case, I bought $2 worth of shares, and before confirming the purchase the estimated return was $2.60 (1.30x). However, after the purchase, in the Potential Prize Dilution section, it shows $3 (1.30x) instead. It seems like the value is being rounded to the nearest dollar. While this may look cleaner, it reduces accuracy and can be misleading, especially for users with smaller positions where every decimal matters. It would be better if the platform displayed the actual calculated value (e.g. $2.60 and 1.30x) instead of rounding it to $3 (1.30x). Showing precise values would improve transparency, consistency between the buy screen and portfolio, and make it easier for users to track their positions accurately.