Live view of the PoT-O validator and challenge stream as specified in
TW-RPC-001,
with PQC/Tor/mesh overlays (TW-RPC-005).
Weight is an energy-like unit derived from paths and tensor calculations in the current block.
weight = paths × 100 + calcs × 50
kWU = weight / 1000 — higher kWU means more useful tensor work per block.
Block detail
Node detail
Expected block (left treemap): Capacity derived from the current challenge: path distance max, MML threshold, and difficulty. Each arc is a path (green/purple/orange) or calculation node (purple dot) the validator expects miners to fill for this round.
Actual block (right treemap): What the network is doing now: tasks processed, valid proofs, and connected peers. Arc count and ring position show real throughput vs expected.
Path: A computation execution trace. Color indicates MML score — green (high >0.65), purple (medium 0.35–0.65), orange (low ≤0.35).
Calculation: A single tensor operation (e.g. 64×64 matmul), shown as a purple dot at its ring distance.
Weight (kWU): Aggregate cost of paths and calculations; higher = more work per block.
MML threshold: Maximum allowed compression ratio (output/input); proofs must stay under this to be valid.
Path arcs
High MML >0.65 — strong match
Medium MML 0.35–0.65 — moderate match
Low MML ≤0.35 — poor match
Calculation nodes
Single tensor operation (purple dot)
Peer dots (outer edge)
ESP32
ESP8266
CPU
GPU
Native
WASM
Other elements
Scan line — rotating sweep showing real-time position
Ring distance markers (d=N) — path distance index
PATHS / kWU Center summary: path count and aggregate weight