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Bitcoin dashboard

Displays an overview of a variety of market, usage, mining, etc metrics. The frequency at which the data is refreshed can be altered in the settings.

The default currency can be changed to USD, EUR, GBP or XAU from the currency menu.

Definitions

1 BTC / USD – the current value of 1 bitcoin denominated in the selected currency.

1 USD / Sats – the value of 1 US dollar ($) denominated in satoshis.

Market cap (USD) – Bitcoin’s market capitalisation i.e the total value of all issued bitcoin.

All-time high / change since ATH / cycle low – the all-time high price of 1 bitcoin in the selected fiat currency, the percentage change in price since then, and the percentage change since the lowest price.

All-time high date / days elapsed – the date of the last all-time high price in the selected fiat currency and the number of days that have since passed.

24h highest / lowest price – the highest and lowest price in the selected fiat currency over the previous 24 hours.

Periodical price percentage change – The percentage difference between the current price vs the price at various fixed points over the previous year.

Number of addresses holding – the number of addresses holding at least the specified amount of bitcoin.

Total BTC in circulation – the total amount of bitcoin issued so far. This number will increase with each newly mined block until it reaches the hard cap of 21,000,000.

Issuance over last 24 hours – The amount of bitcoin issued over the last 24 hours.

BTC yet to be issued – The amount of bitcoin remaining to be issued until it reaches its cap of 21 million.

Percentage issued – the amount of bitcoin issued as a percentage.

UTXO’s: count / avg. age / med. age – the current total number of UTXO’s / the average age of all UTXO’s / the median age of all UTXO’s.

Addresses: total / active last 24 hours – the number of unique addresses currently holding an amount of bitcoin / the number of addresses that have been active in the last 24 hours.

Transactions in last 24 hours – the total number of transactions that were included in all blocks mined over the previous 24 hours.

Transaction volume in last 24 hours – the total volume of all transactions that were included in all blocks mined over the previous 24 hours.

Transactions in mempool – the number of transactions currently in the mempool waiting to be included in a newly mined block.

Transactions in next block – the anticipated amount of transactions to be included in the next block.

Total fees in next block – the anticipated total amount of fees to be included in the next block.

Min/max fee in next block – the anticipated minimum and maximum fee that will be included in the next block.

Network age – the time the Bitcoin network has been in operation, since January 3rd, 2009.

Average time between blocks – the average time between blocks being mined. This should average 10 minutes, influenced by periodical mining difficullty adjustments.

Est. hashrate (hashes/sec) – an estimate of the total computational power currently being used in the mining process.

Block of next difficulty adjustment – the block height at which the next difficulty adjustment will occur. This happens every 2016 blocks which is approximately every two weeks.

Previous / next difficulty adjustment – the amount of the previous mining difficulty adjustment and the anticipated change to the current mining difficulty, expressed as a percentage.

Progress to next difficulty adjustment – the percentage of the way through the current difficulty epoch.

Blocks until next difficulty adjustment – the number of blocks remaining to be mined until the next difficultly adjustment.

Est. date of next difficulty adjustment – an estimate of the date the next difficulty adjustment will occur.

Difficulty epoch – the number of the current difficulty epoch.

Blocks mined in last 24 hours – total number of blocks mined in the last 24 hours.

Subsidy epoch / block subsidy – the number of the current subsidy epoch and the current amount of subsidy paid by the protocol for newly mined blocks, in the form of newly issued bitcoin.

Halving block / blocks remaining – the block height at which the next halving will occur, and the number of blocks remaining until that time. A halving occurs every 210,000 blocks, approximately every four years.

Halving date / halving countdown – the date at which the next halving will occur, along with a countdown timer.

Block subsidy after next halving – the value of the block subsidy once the next halving has taken place.