Q: Why would I want a cryptocronic stats page for my coin?
A: My stats page offers a quick technically oriented overview of what is happening with your coin's blockchain.
This can be especially handy for those with a new coin that want to track blockchain growth.
Q: Why does this service cost something instead of being free?
A: I am a freelancer and it does cost money to keep up a server which can handle multiple
coin wallets. Each wallet takes up precious hard drive space and bandwidth. Remember that I am
not just calculating stats for your blockchain but also running a public node.
I accept BTC donations if you feel like supporting my endeavour.
Q: What information do I need to send you to be added?
A: Your coin's website URL and a link to the source code. I can figure out the rest.
Q: Why was my coin rejected?
A: Most probably for technical reasons... either I could not get your headless Linux daemon to work
or your blockchain is just too resource intensive to support on my current server. Sometimes I may just
not like your coin. Sorry.
Q: On the stats page, what does "#/hour, #/day, #/week" under the block height mean?
A: This shows the number of blocks the blockchain grew in the past hour, the past day (24 hours), and the past week (168 hours) respectively.
Q: On the stats page, what does "sats" mean?
A: It is short for Satoshi Nakamoto (the creator of Bitcoin) and is the lowest measuring unit for BTC.
1 sat = 0.00000001 BTC
Q: On the stats page, what does MH, GH, TH and PH stand for?
A: MegaHash, GigaHash, TeraHash and PetaHash.
Q: Who are you and how do I contact you?
A: My name is Marko and I have a contact form at vidberg.com/contact.
I am a developer for
Madbyte token and
CWIS coin
and an occasional contributor for Canada eCoin.