

Best Hash: the upper 64 bits of the best hash found by your mining rigs, since you last mined a block.If your miner finds a hash value lower than the target, you will become the miner of the next block, and receive the appropriate reward. Target - the upper 64 bits of the current network Target.Sometimes you will mine a block sooner, sometimes later. Variance will affect your mining results. The generation of hashes (mining) is a completely random process. Remember, though, there is no guarantee that you will mine a block by this time. Next Solution - an estimate of when you will mine your next block, based on your current hash rate and the network difficulty.Last Solution - the last time you mined a block.This will give you an early indication if one of your GPUs is failing, or you're pushing it too hard with overclocking. The miner is a fork of Genoil's ethminer, and it checks for hash faults much more often then Genoil's did (1 hash check per kernel run), so don't be surprised if the numbers seem high. This line will display in Yellow if any of your miners has exceeded the user defined hash fault limit. Hash faults: the total number of hash faults that have been reported from your mining farm over the last 24 hours.Most of the items are pretty self explanatory, but I will comment on a few. (Desktop widgets are also possible under Linux using a program called Conky, but no development work has been done in this regard).

These are powered by Rainmeter for Windows, and GeekTool for the Mac. Mining Visualizer comes with 4 desktop widgets that display various data items that let you monitor your mining operation at a glance. There's no mining fees, it helps to make the network more decentralized and secure, and you get the pride of mining your own blocks! Larger mining operations, though, should definitely consider it. For instance, if you only have 1 GPU, at the current level of difficulty the average time to mine a block is somewhere around 750 days! If that's you, you're best to stick with pool mining. It is generally only feasible for larger mining operations. Of course, solo mining is not for everyone.
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The whole package is free / open source software. There are two programs: MVis-ethminer (a fork of Genoil's ethminer), and Mining Visualizer, which is a data collection / relay program that communicates with the miners and drives the desktop widgets and the web application. Mining Visualizer is a suite of programs for mining Ethereum, with some special features for solo miners.
