idk I live on the east coast of USA, where electricity is 0.06 kilowatt and we can drink our tap water.
So with that being said about whatmine doesn't that make it inaccurate and not even worth looking at???
It is worthwhile to look at whatmine
alongside to other sources. These include coinchoose, coinwarz, poolpicker, some threads in this forum, etc... and give you an idea of what to do and innacuracies to avoid.
You can also query a coin network if you feel the hashrate and difficulty is B.S. Load the wallet or daemon and use the "getmininginfo" command. Or pick another exchange, or see if the buy wall is thin or just a bait.
More to the point of your thread: most coins are smashed and devaluated. The ones that are not, quickly become because miners flock to them. So, it's self-defeating.