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Dash Blockspeed Info

qwizzie

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Bitcoin's Blockspeed Info
Link : http://blockspeed.info/

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It would be interesting to see this done for Dash, so we can keep a tap on Dash's vital signs and compare it with Bitcoin. We could even include monitors for Dash specific masternode-related activities.

If there is a community interest we have two options :

1 : see if this thread will motivate someone (yeah, i'm kinda looking at you crowning ;)) to develop this directly for Dash. That will depend on how much time this will all involve and how time-constrained our devs currently are.

2 : contact the person who made this and ask if they are willing to do this for Dash, either for free or through possible budget funding after a certain price has been negotiated.

Thoughts please...
 
Looks like great minds think a like - lol
I posted the EXACT same thing here with no phan-phair or interest, not long ago

If you look at the bottom of the website you took that pix from.....
- you'll see it say's: No Copyright

I really don't think it would take more than 15-20 minutes to fix up the Code for DASH

If it does get done.... be sure to post a link:-D
 
You can find a first draft over at http://178.254.23.111/~pub/Dash/Dash_Info.html , button "Block/Trx Info".

I had to do a different approach because http://blockspeed.info a) uses external resources (what I don't like), and b) doesn't disclose where/how the data is collected, so I implemented my own code for that.

Dash has WAY less transactions per second and most of the generated blocks are more or less empty, so it looks only half as sexy as the original.

But it's a start:
Blockspeed.jpg
 
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Thanks crowning, another add for my favourites.
I'm looking forward to Dash Evolution and how that will impact this info...

edit 1 : it looks great by the way, i like the colors
edit 2 : we could maybe even use it on Testnet in the future, to monitor stress-testing / test upscaling and stuff
 
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