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# Collection Stats

### **Collections Page**

The **Collections Page** provides a complete overview of all NFT collections supported on Rain.Fi, along with tools to search and analyze individual collections.

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#### **Page Features**

1. **Search Bar**
   * A simple search input allows users to quickly find a specific NFT collection by name.
2. **NFT Collection List**
   * The page displays a comprehensive list of all NFT collections supported on Rain.Fi.
   * Each listed collection is clickable, leading to its detailed analytics page.
3. **NFT Collection Analytics**\
   When a user clicks on an NFT collection, they are directed to the **NFT Collection Analytics Page**, which includes:
   * **Chart of Time and Volume**: A visual representation showing trends in the collection’s activity, including trade volume over time.
   * **Current and Historical Loan Usage**:
     * **Current Loans**: Displays ongoing loans using the selected NFT collection as collateral.
     * **Loan History**: Shows past loans where this NFT collection was used, providing insights into loan terms, APR, and durations.

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#### **Benefits of the Collections Page**

* **Comprehensive Overview**: Access detailed analytics and trends for all NFT collections in one place.
* **Easy Navigation**: Quickly search and explore specific collections.
* **Insightful Data**: Understand how NFTs are being used in the Rain.Fi ecosystem for borrowing and lending.

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The **Collections Page** empowers users with detailed information about NFT collections, supporting data-driven decisions for both borrowers and lenders.


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