Logged-in mining
If a miner has chosen logged-in mining, he/she is only able to view hashrate graphs, miner status, payout records, and so on, after logging in.
- Viewing hashrate graphs
At the top of the navigation bar, you can click “Home” to view the status of the account that you have selected, including hashrate, revenue, etc.
- Viewing Worker Hashrate Distribution
After logging in, click “Worker” in the top bar. On the Worker page, a Worker Hashrate Distribution chart is displayed (for anonymous mining, in the Chart section of your dashboard, click the tab “Worker Hashrate Distribution” to view the chart). It visualizes worker numbers in different hashrate slots. View this chart to monitor if some workers perform in abnormal hashrate slots, then further check your machines with the worker details displayed in the list below.
In the distribution chart, Y-axis shows the number of workers, while X-axis shows different hashrate slots. Each bar represents the worker number in a specific slot.
Click one bar, then you may find the number of workers in this hashrate slot. Click and drag to select multiple bars, and the worker details will be displayed in the list below.
Switch time from real-time to 1 day by clicking the toggle switch at the top right corner of the chart.
- Viewing miner status
At the top of the navigation bar, you can click “Workers” to view the miner status of the account that you have selected.
All: all miners that have been added to the account.
Online: the miners that are mining at the moment.
Offline: the miners that have stopped submitting shares to the pool for more than 10 minutes.
Dead: the miners that have stopped submitting shares to the pool for more than 24 hours.
Remove Worker: if you want to remove the “Offline” or “Dead” miners, you will need to choose the miner and click the “Remove Worker” button. If you remove an online worker, the worker will no longer show up, so please be cautious when removing workers.
Group/Move Worker: for the ease of viewing miner status, you can group up your workers according to different network segments or shelves. Once you have clicked “New Group” and created a new group, please choose and move the miners to the new group.
15-minute hashrate: the average hashrate of the past 15 minutes from the time you view. The 15-minute average hashrate is considered to be volatile, so we suggest miners refer to the 24-hour average hashrate when evaluating the performance of a miner.
24-hour hashrate: the average hashrate of the past 24 hours from the time you view.
Export: miners can export the CSV file of the hashrate records according to their requirements. The information included in the file is shown in the picture below.
Anonymous mining
For anonymous mining, miners need to use their wallet address to configure the miner in order to mine. It is only available for checking mining data by searching the wallet address through the 🔍 icon located at the top-right corner of the f2pool home page.
- Checking hashrate graphs
First, click the icon “🔍” located at the top-right corner of the f2pool landing page. Then, enter your wallet address and select the coin. Finally, click “GO” to enter the mining details page.
Miners can check the hashrate graphs and so on.
- Viewing Worker Hashrate Distribution
In the Chart section of your dashboard, click the tab “Worker Hashrate Distribution” to view the chart. It visualizes worker numbers in different hashrate slots. View this chart to monitor if some workers perform in abnormal hashrate slots, then further check your machines with the worker details displayed in the list below.
In the distribution chart, Y-axis shows the number of workers, while X-axis shows different hashrate slots. Each bar represents the worker number in a specific slot.
Click one bar, then you may find the number of workers in this hashrate slot. Click and drag to select multiple bars, and the worker details will be displayed in the list below.
Switch time from real-time to 1 day by clicking the toggle switch at the top right corner of the chart.
- Viewing miner status
As shown in the above image, the “Workers” page shows the list of miners and the mining status of all miners. You can view a specific miner’s mining status and hashrate graph.
In addition, for pools that support both logged-in and anonymous mining (BCH, ZEC, ZEN, ETC), the two mining schemes run under two different systems. There are no connections, so it is not possible to sync the two methods or transfer assets between them. Miners have to check the specific miner information by accessing the corresponding account under the relevant mining method. Otherwise, they cannot see the desired information.
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