Network
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On the Network page you will find an interactive network map showing the geographical distribution of RPC nodes and servers around the world. Map c provides a visual representation of the location of nodes that support and ensure the operation of the blockchain. Each white dot on the map represents a node, and the highlighted regions show the density of their distribution.
Geographical Node Distribution: A world map, showing the locations of various nodes or RPC servers. Each white dot represents a node, with highlighted regions indicating their distribution.
Node Information Tooltip: When hovering over a node, a detailed pop-up appears. In which it is displayed:
Node Name
ISP: The organization that provides internet connectivity to the node.
ASN: A unique number assigned to an ISP or entity for routing traffic within its network.
IP Address
Location
Navigation RPC and Peers tabs: The interface allows the user to switch between different views:
RPC: Shows the active endpoints of the RPC network used to interact with the blockchain.
Peers: View peers or validators participating in the network.
Cosmos vs EVM switch: This option allows users to view network data depending on whether the RPC/peers are part of the Cosmos ecosystem or the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Copy All button: The function labeled "Copy All" is used to copy all RPC or peers in a convenient format.
The Network page provides a powerful tool for analyzing and monitoring the global blockchain network. Explore node distribution, interact with the map, view node details, and switch between different views of the network. Goal is to make working with the network as convenient and informative as possible, providing all the necessary data for in—depth analysis and management of the blockchain infrastructure.