Solana will update a specialized dashboard often with information tracking the network's most important environmental indicators. Read it on.
- Solana has partnered with the carbon data platform Trycarbonara.
- The dashboard gets data in real-time from applications running on Solana validator nodes.
Although it updates every two weeks, the dashboard itself gets data in real-time from applications running on Solana validator nodes.
Disclosing Environmental Impact
The emissions monitor is a product of Solana’s partnership with the carbon data platform Trycarbonara, and it compiles statistics using on-chain data and information supplied by a random subset of Solana validators.
More accurate estimates of Solana’s energy usage may be derived from this granular data, which monitors when individual validators are online and offline and the geographic context in which they utilize energy.
The Solana Foundation, which ensures the smooth functioning of the decentralized Solana network, wants to change the way crypto users view their impact on the environment by setting an example by disclosing the environmental impact of their own network.