> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://zeebit.gitbook.io/zeebit.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://zeebit.gitbook.io/zeebit.io/zeebro-profit-staking/navigating-the-game/nft-modal.md).

# NFT Modal

Clicking on a Zeebro NFT anywhere within the game will open up the NFT modal, which will vary depending on whether you own the selected Zeebro or not.

An NFT Modal has 4 tabs - **Overview, Jackpot Wins, Trait Wins, and Activity.**

Under ‘Overview’, players can see the following information:

* Zeebro Image and Number
* Stake Status
* Traits/Attributes
* Supply Rarity, Staked Rarity, Proportion Staked
* Lifetime, Trait Lottery and Zeebro Lottery winnings
* Win expectancy
* Number of wins
* Staked period

Players will also have the option to Stake or Unstake the Zeebro if they own it - taking them to the [**staking modal**](/zeebit.io/zeebro-profit-staking/navigating-the-game/staking-modal.md).

Under ‘Jackpot Wins’, players can see the history of the Zeebro in the Zeebro lottery.

Under ‘Trait Wins’, players can see the history of the Zeebro in the trait lottery.

Under ‘Activity’, players can see all past activity of that Zeebro, including actions such as staking/unstaking.


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