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# What users see before copying

Before copying a basket, users should be able to understand what they are getting into without reading a technical document.

A basket page shows the creator, the thesis, current holdings, weights, chain split, performance, AUM, fees, and public history. The idea is to make each basket readable as both a product and a track record.

Users should be able to answer a few basic questions quickly:

* What is this basket trying to capture?
* Who manages it?
* Which assets are inside?
* How has it changed over time?
* What will I pay to enter or exit?

If the answers make sense, the user can copy the basket with USDC.


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