Ocean Mining climbed back above 20 exahash (currently at 22.40) and put it to good use in the last 24 hours, mining 6 blocks when only 3 were expected. Mempool.space's measurements make it look like they have 44 exahash, but that's just because they got lucky today.

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Does the health have anything to do with it? Why so low in comparison?

I believe mempool.space ranks miner health based on how similar their blocks are to the ones predicted by mempool.space's tx selection algorithm, which is itself based on the one in Bitcoin Core. Many Ocean miners run Knots, which has a different selection algorithm by default (it ignores certain types of spam transactions), so lots of Knots blocks don't match mempool.space's expectations, and I think that's why they give them a relatively low health score

Just did some skimming now and it's also something to do with excluding transactions intentionally that lowers it as well so it checks out.

Yeah, which is absurd. More spam in a block = more health. Ridiculous metric that needs to be fixed for the sake of sanity.

There is a fork maintained here with different policies for measuring miner health: https://mempool.guide/graphs/mining/pools#3d

I know it, but most people use mempool.space

You and I can help change that!

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A small percentage of those exahashes are heating my living room rn 👍

my brother in christ it is christmas. stop analyzing the blockchain and enjoy the holidays for ONCE

Merry Christmas!

Thank you Good Sir! To you as well, I hope you have a tremendous 2026!

Awesome! 🙌

I see my 4 terahashes are been put to good use 😜🚀