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fix: show aggregated balance in account list item #30565

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Page Load Metrics (1882 ± 97 ms)
PlatformPageMetricMin (ms)Max (ms)Average (ms)StandardDeviation (ms)MarginOfError (ms)
ChromeHomefirstPaint32425071805395190
domContentLoaded15402427185419794
load15682439188220397
domInteractive258743189
backgroundConnect1091262311
firstReactRender15108302311
getState684292311
initialActions01000
loadScripts11401954139018086
setupStore968282311
uiStartup179727592176226109

Base automatically changed from feat/aggregated-multichain-balance to main February 26, 2025 09:44
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