Can you publish it online (Azure free tier?) and change Y axis to PH/s estimation ?
Nah, it's really not in any web-friendly sort of language, with charting done manually in either LibreOffice or OpenOffice, depending on which one vexes me least after respective updates
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This sort of thing is best left to either organofcorti (though I guess he's sticking to weekly statistics for a reason), or any of the existing live services (who choose pie charts for a reason, presumably). As for Ph/s estimation.. I
could, but I'm not a fan of it. While it's interesting to see some big numbers, in terms of pools' relative statistics, absolute Ph/s is somewhat moot every difficulty adjustment. Number of blocks solved / %, to me, made more sense.
If I get the data I'll see if there is a way to represent it even better, I feel like a data day.
Have at it - though I can't give you the data as per Blocktrail's terms, their API is extremely easy to use - there's plenty of others. The pool discrimination factors are something else - see organofcorti's blog, latest block count, comments section for some pointers.
Anyway, we're hijacking Bitfury's thread - back to their pool performance (Iceland - 2:1 - Georgia), Tbilisi relief, and/or lightbulbs?
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