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Topic: Where to find reliable global Hashrate figures? (Read 175 times)

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January 28, 2018, 06:31:34 PM
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Usually the most reliable way is to run a core node daemon, e.g. bitcoind and use bitcoin-cli or the GUI debug console to query the network.

Code:
bitcoin-cli getnetworkhashps
bitcoin-cli getmininginfo


Ok thank you. So that would mean running nodes on each coin network I want to monitor?
Someone has any reliable website for quark figures?
Download qt wallet: https://github.com/quark-project/quark/releases/latest
Wait for blockchain to sync.
Help > debug > console > getmininginfo
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newbie
Activity: 36
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Usually the most reliable way is to run a core node daemon, e.g. bitcoind and use bitcoin-cli or the GUI debug console to query the network.

Code:
bitcoin-cli getnetworkhashps
bitcoin-cli getmininginfo


Ok thank you. So that would mean running nodes on each coin network I want to monitor?
Someone has any reliable website for quark figures?
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 502
Usually the most reliable way is to run a core node daemon, e.g. bitcoind and use bitcoin-cli or the GUI debug console to query the network.

Code:
bitcoin-cli getnetworkhashps
bitcoin-cli getmininginfo
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Hi,
Just a quick question: giant x10 is said to mine at 10GH/s on quark.
Yet, on coinwarz (https://lc.cx/gnuu) it says the global total hashrate is between 20 GH/s and 200 GH/s (confirmed on whattomine here https://lc.cx/gnuL). Which means there would be the equivalent of only 1 to 20 giant x10 plugged in and mining quark?!
I am missing something here, wrong with the maths, or is it just that the coinwarz and whattomine figures of total global hashrate on quark are wrong? Any other reliable sources of global hashrate?
Thx
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