The dashboard is segmented into various sections, including hashrate, worker count, earnings, and the hashrate curve. Hashrate indicates the effective hashrate contributed by miners to the mining pool. The worker count shows how many miners are actively connected to the pool at any given moment. Earnings reflect the profits generated by miners, which can be categorized into today's estimated earnings and those from the previous day. Access to data is limited to the specific sub-account associated with the token, and sensitive information related to those sub-accounts, like collection addresses, cannot be altered. Miners connect to a mining pool, which routinely assigns tasks to them, and subsequently, miners send shares back to the pool, resulting in substantial data transfer. The performance of the network can significantly affect both the hashrate and the rate of rejected shares from miners. Additionally, high temperatures in the mining environment can negatively influence both hashrate and rejection rates, particularly during the hot summer months. Understanding these factors is crucial for optimizing mining efficiency.