Monitor Block Rewards
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Block Rewards Tab
The Block Rewards tab provides a transparent view of io.net's Block Rewards and coin emissions. Users can consult this information to monitor worker nominations and their status. Users can track the performance and success rates for worker nominations and block completion. Information on coin emissions and block rewards provides transparency about io.net network’s health.
The screenshot below is of the Block Rewards tab and is explained the sections below.
The top section of the Block Rewards tab provides real-time data about IO Coin emissions and blocks.
Block Details Table
The Block Details Table provides a detailed overview of the blocks processed in the blockchain. The list provides a transparent and verifiable record of all blocks in the IO Coin blockchain. Users can search for specific blocks and view details, verify transactions, and trace the history and integrity of the blockchain.
The table below is an important tool to monitor the blockchain's performance, transparency, and efficiency, and provides users with insights into the block creation process and the distribution of rewards.
You can download a CSV file for each Block ID by going to Block Rewards.
Block Reward Details
If you click on a specific block, you can view the details for each IO Worker Block Reward. This page provides a complete list of all the nominated workers for the specific block. You can filter to view Completed (Successful) and Failed workers. You can search for your Device ID to check the status of your Block Reward.
If a block reward is in progress, you can't click on it until it's complete.
The screenshot below is of one IO Worker Block Reward. It provides details about the individual worker. You can click on the Device ID to view the info related to the worker in the Workers tab.
Below is Block Reward calculation formula.
+(0.02 x (connectivity_tier_number" / 4.0))
+ (2.0 x "hardware_multiplier" x "processor_quantity") ) x 100 + (0.05 x "was_hired"))x 10
Exceptions
Exempt-Hired
If a worker was nominated for a Block Reward, but was hired by a customer during the evaluation hour, io.net exempts the worker from Proof of Work. The exemption occurs so the worker can successfully complete the job for the customer.
In the screenshot below, the IO Worker Block Reward is marked as Completed. The worker was hired by a customer so no POW tasks were assigned. Uptime was tested during the hour and the worker satisfied the requirement. Since it was successful, a reward was granted.
Exempt-Headnode
Headnodes must always be available for jobs. For this reason, POW is not executed against headnodes when nominated for Block Rewards. Uptime (POTL) is tested during the evaluation. In the example below, the headnode satisfied the requirement. Since it was successful, a reward was granted.
Updated 30 days ago