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Added difficultytime parameter to the API for using current, 3h, 6h and 24h difficulty.
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June 08, 2018, 01:22:05 PM
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awesome dude
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June 11, 2018, 04:47:12 PM
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coincalculators grows everyday and i am using this always ahhaah days i dont use whattomine which is very strange for me... compliment this site its perfect and accurate!!
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June 12, 2018, 02:29:01 PM
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coincalculators grows everyday and i am using this always ahhaah days i dont use whattomine which is very strange for me... compliment this site its perfect and accurate!!

Thanks for the compliments.
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ArQmA coin added.
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June 21, 2018, 03:27:53 PM
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How do you get 24h diff? Does not match with my calculations.
Same (incorrect) way WTM does it by polling diff every N minutes or by actually getting diff of all the blocks during mentioned period?
Maybe you take the number of blocks based on target blocks time, not the real one, so that's why it's different?
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June 24, 2018, 06:46:59 PM
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Deadly silence... Cheesy
Values don't look like blocktime-weighted either, e.g. Qbic is being manipulated with high hashrate right now, weighted average diff should be a lot higher there.
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June 24, 2018, 08:50:18 PM
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How do you get 24h diff? Does not match with my calculations.
Same (incorrect) way WTM does it by polling diff every N minutes or by actually getting diff of all the blocks during mentioned period?
Maybe you take the number of blocks based on target blocks time, not the real one, so that's why it's different?

Sorry for late reply, yes that could be the reason why its different, but you should know these values are averages and estimate and it can vary with a little percentage.
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June 24, 2018, 08:55:07 PM
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Deadly silence... Cheesy
Values don't look like blocktime-weighted either, e.g. Qbic is being manipulated with high hashrate right now, weighted average diff should be a lot higher there.

Can you please more spesific, in coincalculators.io Qbic hashrate is 620 Mh/s right now and in Qubic explorer also showing the same.
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June 25, 2018, 12:45:05 AM
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Can you please more spesific, in coincalculators.io Qbic hashrate is 620 Mh/s right now and in Qubic explorer also showing the same.
I mean blocks on Qbic now look like this:
https://blockstats.pw/qbic/
Someone is exploiting network with high hashrate, so regular miners will get very low rewards.
Simple average diff is ~31, weighted ~72 (I calculate them both on BlockStats), weighted takes each blocktime into account, so difficulty of blocks that were mined longer influence the result more.
Avg diff is ~55 on CoinCalculators. I want to know how exactly it is calculated and why it should be more accurate than my simple/weighted ones.
Rewards that are calculated based on weighted diff seems to be the closest to reality, especially for coins that are being "nicehashed" like that Smiley
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June 25, 2018, 02:37:33 AM
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Awesome work, congrats!
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June 25, 2018, 08:56:30 AM
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Can you please more spesific, in coincalculators.io Qbic hashrate is 620 Mh/s right now and in Qubic explorer also showing the same.
I mean blocks on Qbic now look like this:
https://blockstats.pw/qbic/
Someone is exploiting network with high hashrate, so regular miners will get very low rewards.
Simple average diff is ~31, weighted ~72 (I calculate them both on BlockStats), weighted takes each blocktime into account, so difficulty of blocks that were mined longer influence the result more.
Avg diff is ~55 on CoinCalculators. I want to know how exactly it is calculated and why it should be more accurate than my simple/weighted ones.
Rewards that are calculated based on weighted diff seems to be the closest to reality, especially for coins that are being "nicehashed" like that Smiley

I am sorry but this is not the right place to promote your website, this thread is for coincalculators.io not for your website.
Thank you.
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