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Explore the Edge

The first public release of our network explorer is available now.

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James Lambie

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Explore the Edge

The first public release of the explorer for the Edge network is available now. You can see it here: https://explorer.edge.network/

(And yes, the explorer is running in the network!)

This is very much an MVP (minimum viable product), plotting device locations and exposing capacity data for the network as a whole. Multiple further iterations are planned, which will bring functionality such as peer linking and recognition within the map and the ability to drill in to node level data.

Here's a full list of planned functionality:

  • Connectivity between peers plotted on the map
  • The ability to explore node details through the map
  • The ability to switch between the testnet and mainnet
  • Insight in to network load
  • A breakdown of network size by node type
  • The amount of compute units, Edge storage and Edge cache available
  • A breakdown of network revenues, including contributions to the DADI Foundation, staking levels and token value
  • Insight in to network bandwidth and traffic
  • A breakdown of memory use across the network
  • Insight in to TCP connections
  • The charting of devices online
  • A searchable breakout of individuals nodes
  • Individual node pages provide insight in to node uptime
  • A measure of node reputation
  • Insight in to node load
  • Details as to the capacity of individual nodes
  • Insight in to an individual nodes platform and the versions of the network software being run
  • Earnings for individual nodes and their staking status and level
  • Insight in to node-level traffic

And here's a screenshot of a node level page for context:

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Last Updated:

July 2019