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You can customize and filter the data using the filters on top of the page.
Cache set - choose 1 or more providers, this will sum the info of the providers in most cases. As default pokt network is chosen.
Chain - choose 1 or more chains, this is useful to filter out noise, as default we put top 15 chains.
From height - select height to start showing data from (some charts use the interval filter)
Interval - choose 1 interval. The caching interval to display, the smaller the closer to real time it will be and more dense (noisy) and the higher it is the more normalized it will be.
Please note that some of the charts and heatmaps are not filtered by block height but instead by last interval, meaning that if interval selected is 4 it will show data for last 4 blocks.
In addition, the interval is not updating live, meaning that if you choose interval 96 then it will show data between 0-96, 97-102 etc so if we are at 150 we will have a gap between 103 to 150. We want to hear your feedback, if we hear that there is demand for more live intervals we will add it as well as other things you ask for.
Errors heatmaps dashboard is slow for everyone, we are working on speeding it up.
Node count updates once per day and not each interval, meaning that the nodes of each provider and subsequently the data in the charts are affected by this. We can change that upon request as well.
The latency data we are getting from pokt is inaccurate (missing data) so many of the charts on main latency pages are inaccurate.
Location info is not showing non us-east geomesh nodes
The charts are not real time, meaning they update periodically based on the interval filter chosen. If not interval filter is present assume 4 blocks.
In some instances choosing multiple providers can make the charts misleading as it sums the result of the providers together, in the future we plan to release a compare dashboard to compare between providers.
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