burstcoin-observer v0.2.8 (All Platforms)
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@Focus, sure i will check that ...
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Some may have noticed forks in burstcoin network this days ... and i feel like i need to explain something about network observer ...
You can see on the picture below that currently 2 chains exist, the observer will mark the chain will less nodes in the list as FORKED. That does not mean that there is something wrong with it, observer can not know what chain will win in the end. FORKED just marks the 2nd chain.
- (1) the last block height before the fork happened
- (2) the 2nd chain
- All with 'OK' are the first chain
Also observer is not perfect and still has bugs ... it can provide a overview of what happens within the network. The data used on that page comes simply from requesting '...url.../burst?requestType=getMiningInfo' from the url's in the list every few seconds.
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@luxe hmm can you alter it that it would check last say 2-3 blocks as i think that would show a good indication that fork has happened. Unless as son 2nd block is gotten other chain is integrated into first one?
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@luxe will this affect dividend payouts i have just did it and it hasnt confirmed yet although 8 blocks have gone thru since i sent??
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@Bitdv i wont affect it :) if by chance it cant go through after 24h it will get back into your balance (assuming deadline hasnt been changed)
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@Bitdv Unconfirmed transactions are in the cache of all nodes, they got broadcasted to, so they are not lost but may happen later ... however either your payouts get confirmed or they will be refunded to the sending account after 24h.
@LithStud This behavior that so much nodes fork is quite new and could be displayed more nice i guess, before we just had 1 or 2 nodes forking off not a hole group that often ... kind of a fight within the network right now ... but after all, one chain will win :-)
I thought about display it like this:

I have the data (https://github.com/de-luxe/burstcoin-observer/blob/master/src/main/java/burstcoin/observer/service/NetworkService.java#L75),
but not sure how to visualize it ... would be cool to be able to scroll back a hole day or something. Number of nodes could be shown in circles and concrete urls on mousover or something.
You are the web dev :-)
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@LithStud kk thanks mate
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Update:
- fixed asset volume calculation on prices lower 1 burst
- order network entries by type added info on https
- updated libs
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@luxe damn didnt see the edit till now :) gonna take a look in that file as it coincides with something i want to visualize just the data differs ;)
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@luxe perhaps https://gephi.org/ to visualize the graph of nodes
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@iKnow0 thats a cool software :) i myself visualizing in web browser so needed a js library :) found one that generates nice network just cant recall how its called.
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Update:
- parallel check of network urls
- alphabetical type order
- using proxy only for none-wallet connections
- updated libs
- some minor changes
@LithStud @iKnow0 I first had to improve/solve issues due to the ongoing ddos, hopefully i will find time for the suggestions as well ...
@nixxda I suggest updating.
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Just played with some charts for pool overview ... will be included in next version.
Available at http://util.burst-team.us:8888/pool

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@luxe Very nice!
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I also added some candlestick graphs for asset overview, but showing them for every asset is quite slow, so i have to implement a show/hide in addition ... for now i limited the graphs to first 25 assets.
Test it at http://util.burst-team.us:8888/asset, feedback welcome!
Also have to find a way to show trade volume ... thats tricky :-)

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@luxe said in burstcoin-observer v0.2.7 (All Platforms):
@LithStud This behavior that so much nodes fork is quite new and could be displayed more nice i guess, before we just had 1 or 2 nodes forking off not a hole group that often ... kind of a fight within the network right now ... but after all, one chain will win :-)
I thought about display it like this:

I have the data (https://github.com/de-luxe/burstcoin-observer/blob/master/src/main/java/burstcoin/observer/service/NetworkService.java#L75),
but not sure how to visualize it ... would be cool to be able to scroll back a hole day or something. Number of nodes could be shown in circles and concrete urls on mousover or something.
You are the web dev :-)@LithStud @iKnow0
Node block history is now available, used Sankey Diagram for it. Such a diagram could look like:

Just replaced the countries with block+genSig combination.
Does not look very spectacular in network, and on fast blocks missing data in the history may be a problem ... but better than nothing for now :-)
http://util.burst-team.us:8888 (bottom of the page)

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@msgAnton Yep, sadly it is not possible to force same block height to the same vertical axis/position ... thanks for posting the picture, i was not sure how this chart would behave in case of a fork ... and yes i'm not really happy with this chart, it is not a beauty :-)
And damn, i have to stop using utf-8 icon for https, the yellow one there is ugly.
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@luxe use font awesome :)
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@luxe have a look into this js library http://visjs.org/docs/network/index.html ;) havent tried it myself yet but from those i been looking at this one seems to be very well done. Btw i been looking for libraries to handle large amount of nodes in visualizing so there might be some better library if need to visualize small amount of data :)






