Scenario

Block propagation and regional arrival lag.

The probe(s) subscribe with eth_subscribe(newHeads) and capture each block header arrival. Datasets from all regions are merged by number + hash to detect the leader and followers for each block.

Of the possible 31 regions, 3 were selected for data collection: Frankfurt, Zurich, and Stockholm.

Each location probe breaks its processing loop if / when the endpoint response is too-many-requests, a.k.a. HTTP code 429 etc. Also, codes 401 and 403.

At the time of the report generation: 6 of 6 datasets were available from 3 selected regions x 2 endpoints.

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Findings

AxB BLOCK-REGION LEADERSHIP
A. gon.Koptech.org
leading block * region
21
behind block * region
39
tied block * region
0
avg lag when behind (ms)
162.6
A. COMPLETENESS
unique a.blocks / hashes
20
observed in all a.probes
20
A. BLOCK NUMBER GAPS
count of unique gaps
0
count of probes w gaps
0
A. RPC RESPONSES
Success
60
Fail
0
429
0
AxB BLOCK-REGION LEADERSHIP
B. aged-intensive-research.matic.Quiknode.pro
leading block * region
39
behind block * region
21
tied block * region
0
avg lag when behind (ms)
109.5
B. COMPLETENESS
unique b.blocks / hashes
20
observed in all b.probes
20
B. BLOCK NUMBER GAPS
count of unique gaps
0
count of probes w gaps
0
B. RPC RESPONSES
Success
60
Fail
0
429
0

Summary by Dataset

Summary by Block

Includes only "complete" blocks (blocks seen by every probe). The p95 of the values in the column "p95" is: 380.5 ms.

Details

Per block, leading endpoint-region vs. every other arrival for the same block hash, incl. blocks not seen by every probe. Regional "wall clocks" are treated as globally synchronized.

No Errors In this Dataset