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Your equipment list

Navigate to Equipment in the sidebar to see every miner assigned to you. The list updates every 60 seconds and shows:
ColumnWhat it means
HostThe hosting organization that manages this unit
UnitThe unit identifier assigned by your host (e.g., MNR-0042)
ModelThe ASIC model (e.g., Antminer S19 Pro)
StatusCurrent operational state
HashrateLive hashrate in TH/s
Eff%Hashrate as a percentage of the miner’s spec rating
PowerCurrent power draw in watts
UpdatedHow long ago the last telemetry was received

Equipment statuses

The miner is hashing at or near expected rates. No action required.
The miner is powered on but intentionally paused — typically during a scheduled curtailment window or a manual hold by your host.
The miner is running but performing below its hashrate spec. This can indicate a faulty hash board, a cooling issue, or a power mode change. Your host is typically notified automatically.
No telemetry received. The miner may be powered down, rebooting, or disconnected from the network. If HashGuard is enabled on your contract, replacement hashrate is injected automatically while the unit is offline.
Your host has flagged this unit as undergoing maintenance. Billing adjustments (if any) are defined by your contract terms.
The unit has been suspended, typically due to an overdue invoice or a contract issue. Contact your host to resolve.

Filtering and searching

Use the search box to find a miner by unit name, serial number, model, or contract number. Use the Status dropdown to filter to a specific state. If you have equipment under more than one contract, a Contract filter lets you scope the view to a single agreement.
On mobile, each miner appears as a tappable card. On desktop, click any row to open the miner detail view.

Miner detail view

Click any miner row (or card on mobile) to open the detail page for that unit. You see:

Identity and status header

  • Unit ID and ASIC model
  • Serial number
  • Current status with a color-coded indicator that pulses when the miner is actively hashing
  • Last telemetry timestamp

Live metrics

MetricDescription
HashrateCurrent TH/s with a progress bar showing percentage of spec
UptimeContinuous runtime since last restart (e.g., 12d 4h)
EfficiencyPower consumption per terahash (J/TH)
PowerReal-time watt draw
TemperatureChip temperature in °C, plus inlet and outlet readings where available

Historical charts

Use the time range selector (24h, 7d, 30d, 90d) to change the chart window. Two charts are displayed side by side:
  • Hashrate over time — actual TH/s versus the miner’s theoretical spec line
  • Temperature over time — chip, inlet, and outlet temperature trends
A performance bar chart below shows daily hashrate efficiency and uptime. Click any day bar to open an hourly drill-down showing how the unit performed hour by hour.

Pool connection

The Pool card shows the active mining pool URL, worker name, and pool connection status. If you want to change your mining pool, use the Change Pool button on the main Equipment page to submit a request to your host.

Cooling

The Cooling card shows fan RPM readings (fan 1–4), average fan duty percentage, and cooling mode. Abnormal fan readings are highlighted.

Site dashboards (O&M customers)

If your contract is an O&M agreement, you access site-level dashboards from your home screen by clicking the site card for the facility your host manages. Each site has five views:
A summary of the site’s current operational state: total miners, online count, active hashrate, and any open alerts. A status card at the top shows the site name and location.

Earnings

Navigate to Earnings to see your Bitcoin mining income. The page has three tabs.

Overview tab

Four summary cards show your current earnings position:
CardWhat it shows
Total settledAll Bitcoin confirmed and paid out to you across all settlement periods
Net pending todayEstimated net BTC accrued so far today, after power costs are deducted
Active hashrateYour combined live hashrate across all active contracts
Est. daily earningsProjected USD earnings for a full day at today’s hashprice
A Real-time earnings panel (when you have active contracts) shows the current hashprice in USD per TH/day, the live Bitcoin price, your total hashrate, total power draw, and the estimated daily power cost. These figures update when you click Refresh.
Hashprice fluctuates with Bitcoin price and network difficulty. The estimated daily earnings figure is an approximation based on current market conditions, not a guarantee.

Contracts tab

Lists every active hosting contract linked to your account with:
  • Contract number and host name
  • ASIC model covered by the contract
  • Quantity of units (or TH/s for Smart Mining contracts)
  • Total hashrate and power in kW
  • Power rate per kWh (if applicable)
  • Connector fee percentage
  • HashGuard status badge (if enabled)

Payouts tab

Shows your full settlement history. Expand the Payout Info & Wallet section to review:
  • Payout schedule — Earnings are settled periodically by your host after admin verification. Your host controls the settlement cadence.
  • Minimum threshold — BTC payouts require a minimum of 0.001 BTC. Smaller amounts accumulate until the threshold is met.
  • Fees — BTC payouts carry no platform fee (only standard Bitcoin network fees). Stablecoin payouts have a 1% conversion fee to cover the BTC-to-stablecoin exchange.
  • Supported payout currencies — BTC, USDT (TRC20), USDT (ERC20), USDC (Solana), USDC (ERC20), USDC (TRC20)
The settlement history table shows each payout with:
  • Payout date
  • Contract number
  • Theoretical hashrate for that period
  • Gross BTC earned
  • Net BTC after fees
  • Estimated USD value at settlement
  • Status (pending, settled, or paid)
Configure where your earnings are sent in the Wallet section.

HashGuard

Navigate to HashGuard to see your equipment protection status.

Summary cards

CardWhat it shows
Protection statusWhether HashGuard is actively compensating a unit right now
Total compensationCumulative USD credit accrued from all HashGuard events
Protected equipmentNumber of assets with HashGuard enabled vs. your total
Avg health scoreAverage equipment health score across your protected fleet (0–100)

Active protection events

When a miner goes offline or drops below threshold, a live credit card appears showing:
  • Which unit triggered the event and why
  • How long the event has been running
  • Injected TH/s being credited on your behalf
  • Compensation accruing in real time at the contracted rate per TH/day
The live data updates via a real-time connection — a Live badge appears in the page header when the connection is active.

Equipment health tab

Shows an individual health card for each unit that has had HashGuard activity in the last 30 days. Each card displays:
  • Health score (0–100) and reliability grade (A–F)
  • Uptime percentage
  • Number of failover events triggered
  • Total downtime hours
  • Total compensation earned
  • Date of the last failover

Compensation history tab

A chronological log of all completed HashGuard events, including duration, injected hashrate, rate per TH/day, and final compensation amount.
If none of your contracts have HashGuard enabled, the HashGuard page shows an explanation and a button to request enablement from your host via a support ticket.

Alerts

Navigate to Alerts to create automated notifications for equipment events.
1

Create an alert

Click Create alert and give the alert a name.
2

Choose a metric

Select what to monitor:
  • Hashrate — triggers when hashrate falls below or rises above a percentage of spec
  • Power — triggers on power draw changes
  • Efficiency — triggers on J/TH deviation
  • Temperature — triggers on chip temperature thresholds
3

Set thresholds

Enter a lower and upper threshold as a percentage deviation, or enable Use spec thresholds to have the system use the miner’s published specifications automatically.
4

Set scope

Apply the alert to All equipment or restrict it to a specific unit or contract.
5

Choose notification channels

Enable any combination of:
  • Email — sent to your contact email on file
  • Webhook — POST to a URL you provide (useful for Slack, PagerDuty, or custom integrations)
  • Telegram — sent to your configured Telegram chat
Each alert has an enable/disable toggle so you can silence it temporarily without deleting it. An Alert history log below your alert list shows all recent trigger events.
Alerts are for equipment performance events. For announcements and messages from your hosting provider, check the Inbox section. For assistance from your host, open a Support ticket.

Contracts

Navigate to Contracts to review every hosting agreement associated with your account. Active contracts are listed first, followed by expired and cancelled ones. Each contract card shows:
  • Contract number, term length, and contract type (Hosted, Smart Mining, Lease, or O&M)
  • Start and end dates
  • Billing method (Metered, Hashrate-based, Calculated, or Fixed)
  • Power rate per kWh (where applicable)
  • Connector fee percentage
  • Fixed monthly rate (if applicable)
  • Power cap in kW (if applicable)
  • Number of equipment assignments (or TH/s for Smart Mining)
  • HashGuard badge and auto-renew badge (if applicable)
Click the chart icon on an active contract to open the Contract Analytics dialog, which shows hashrate and earnings trends for that specific contract over time.
If a contract shows a Past end date warning badge, it means the contract’s end date has passed but it has not been formally renewed or closed. Contact your host to clarify the contract status.