Every miner gets a personal stats page at:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.basedmining.xyz/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
<your-btc-address> with the BTC address you registered as your stratum username or your EVM address used to mint an NFT. The page is public — anyone with the address can view it — so screenshot-share it freely.
What’s on the page
Live hashrate
Your hashrate across multiple windows (1m, 1h, 24h). Updates every 30 seconds.
Best share
Your top difficulty share — how close you’ve come to solving a block.
Accepted vs rejected
Counters for accepted and rejected shares. High rejection rate means firmware or clock issues.
Last share timestamp
When your most recent share was submitted. If this is more than a few minutes old, your rig is offline.
PH-days
Cumulative work expressed as petahash-days. Useful for comparing your total contribution across long periods.
Blocks participated
How many blocks the pool found while you were contributing.
Worker breakdown
If you run multiple workers under the same address, each shows up here with its own stats.
Your Hashpower NFTs
If your BTC address is mapped to a Hashpower NFT, the NFT inventory shows here too.
Bookmarking
Bookmark your miner page. It’s:- Always your stats — same URL forever, no login
- Shareable — drop the link in a Discord or Twitter and people see your rig’s current status
- Mobile-friendly — the cleanest view of “is my rig still mining?” from your phone
Searching for any miner
The navbar has a search box (small magnifier icon). Type any BTC or 0x address and it routes to that miner’s page. You can use this to:- Check on a friend’s rig
- See how a leaderboard top-tier miner is doing
- Verify someone else’s claimed stats
What if my page is empty?
If you just connected and your address has never submitted a share, the page will show empty stats. Within 1–2 minutes of your first accepted share, it populates. If you’ve been mining and the page suddenly empty:- Your rig is probably offline — check its local web UI
- The wrong BTC address is in your stratum username
- Internet to your rig is down