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getmininginfo

getmininginfo

Returns a json object containing mining-related information.

Result: { (json object) “blocks” : n, (numeric) The current block “currentblockweight” : n, (numeric, optional) The block weight (including reserved weight for block header, txs count and coinbase tx) of the last assembled block (only present if a block was ever assembled) “currentblocktx” : n, (numeric, optional) The number of block transactions (excluding coinbase) of the last assembled block (only present if a block was ever assembled) “bits” : “hex”, (string) The current nBits, compact representation of the block difficulty target “difficulty” : n, (numeric) The current difficulty “target” : “hex”, (string) The current target “networkhashps” : n, (numeric) The network hashes per second “pooledtx” : n, (numeric) The size of the mempool “chain” : “str”, (string) current network name (main, test, testnet4, signet, regtest) “signet_challenge” : “hex”, (string, optional) The block challenge (aka. block script), in hexadecimal (only present if the current network is a signet) “next” : { (json object) The next block “height” : n, (numeric) The next height “bits” : “hex”, (string) The next target nBits “difficulty” : n, (numeric) The next difficulty “target” : “hex” (string) The next target }, “warnings” : [ (json array) any network and blockchain warnings (run with -deprecatedrpc=warnings to return the latest warning as a single string) “str”, (string) warning … ] }

Examples:

bitcoin-cli getmininginfo curl —user myusername —data-binary ’{“jsonrpc”: “2.0”, “id”: “curltest”, “method”: “getmininginfo”, “params”: []}’ -H ‘content-type: application/json’ http://127.0.0.1:8332/