Network Charts
View all the Charts Related to Zus Network Data
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View all the Charts Related to Zus Network Data
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Total number of transactions executed on the Züs Network
Transaction Per Day:
Transaction per day refers to the number of individual cryptocurrency transactions recorded on a blockchain network.
It is a fundamental metric used to gauge the level of activity and adoption within a blockchain network.
A high transaction per day count can indicate a network's popularity, while a low count might suggest less usage or adoption. This metric can be used to evaluate the scalability and capacity of a blockchain network.
You can assess transactions per day over different time periods, including 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Used storage as a percentage of allocated storage.
Utilization percentage indicates the level of storage usage in terms of allocated storage..
High utilization percentages can suggest a high level of storage usage.
Low utilization percentages indicate more room for storing files in allocated storage.
You can assess utilization percentages over different time periods, including 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Total passed challenges divided by total issued challenges
Network-wide quality score is a composite metric used to evaluate the overall performance, security, and reliability of a blockchain network.
It considers two factors, total passed challenges and issued challenges. Every storage provider(blobber) has a challenge to complete in case of a blobber it must prove that they are storing the data that they are paid to store.
A high quality score typically signifies that a great amount challenges has passed with respect to challenges issued, while a low score might indicate a lesser amount of passed challenges with respect to challenges issued.
Network wide quality score can be assesed over different time periods, including 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Total number of unique addresses involved in transactions on the Züs network.
Unique addresses refer to the individual addresses used for executing transactions on a blockchain network.
These unique addresses can be used to identify different types of transactions on network.
An increasing number of unique addresses often suggests an expanding user base.
Total number of unique addresses can be viewed over different time periods including such as 1 and 24 hours, as well as 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Total Block count on the Züs network over a period of time.
Block count represents the number of blocks that have been added to a blockchain.
Each block typically contains a batch of transactions, and new blocks are added at regular intervals.
Monitoring block count is essential for assessing the blockchain's progression and consistency in maintaining its ledger.
Block count can be viewed over different time periods including 1 and 24 hours, as well as 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.
Average transaction fee on the Züs network.
The daily average transaction fee is the mean cost incurred by users for conducting transactions on a blockchain network within a 24-hour period. The mean cost incurred is calculated in SAS which in ZCN = 0.0000001 mZCN = 0.0001 µZCN = 1 SAS(smallest unit) of currency on Züs network.
The daily average transaction fee can fluctuate based on network activity and congestion.
Elevated daily average transaction fees may serve as an indication of network congestion, whereas minimal fees imply a congestion-free network.
Daily average transaction fees can be viewed over different time periods including 1 and 24 hours, as well as 7, 15, 30, 90 days, and 1 year. Please refer to the chart below for details.