Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about gmore.fun, data sources, and ORE mining analytics

Where does gmore.fun get its data?

All data is sourced directly from on-chain Solana accounts. Round data comes from ore::Round and ore::Board accounts, treasury data from ore::Treasury accounts, and bid data from ore::Miner accounts. Price data is fetched from Jupiter's public price API. Every metric can be independently verified on the Solana blockchain.

How accurate is the data?

Our data is as accurate as the on-chain records themselves. We present data exactly as it exists on the Solana blockchain without manipulation or interpretation. There may be brief delays due to RPC polling intervals, but all historical data is permanently recorded and verifiable.

Can I verify the data independently?

Yes, absolutely. All data presented on gmore.fun can be verified by anyone with access to the Solana blockchain. You can use Solana Explorer, Solscan, or any RPC provider to inspect the same on-chain accounts we query. We provide detailed documentation of our data sources in our API documentation.

How often is the data updated?

Round and treasury data are updated in real-time when new transactions (bids) occur or when new slots are produced on Solana. Bid data is polled every 2 seconds during active rounds to capture the latest on-chain deployments.

What is the ORE protocol?

ORE (Open Reward Engine) is a crypto mining protocol on Solana that enables decentralized mining rounds. Participants deploy SOL to claim spaces on a 5×5 grid board. Each round has a winning tile determined by on-chain randomness, with rewards distributed to miners who selected the winning square.

How are metrics calculated?

All metrics are calculated directly from on-chain data. For example, production cost is calculated as (Total Deployed SOL × Acquisition Cost Rate) / Assumed ORE per Round. The acquisition cost rate accounts for protocol revenue (10%) and admin fees (1%). Detailed calculation methods are documented on our metrics page.

Is the data permanently stored?

Yes. All ORE mining activity is permanently recorded on the Solana blockchain. This means every round, bid, treasury change, and result is immutable and can be verified at any time, now or in the future. Our platform aggregates and presents this publicly available data.

Do you manipulate or interpret the data?

No. We present data exactly as it exists on-chain without manipulation, estimation, or interpretation. We aggregate raw on-chain data and perform documented calculations, but we never alter the underlying blockchain records or present data in a misleading way.

Is gmore.fun affiliated with the ORE protocol?

No. gmore.fun operates independently and is not affiliated with the ORE protocol team, Regolith Labs, or any mining participants. We provide objective, unbiased analytics based solely on publicly available on-chain data.

Can I use your API?

Yes. Our API is publicly available and requires no authentication. All endpoints return JSON data that can be used by developers, researchers, and other analytics platforms. See our API documentation for details on available endpoints and response formats.

What if I find an error or discrepancy?

If you notice any discrepancies, please verify the data on-chain first using Solana Explorer or Solscan. If you confirm an error in our presentation or calculations, please contact us via X (Twitter) @gmore_fun. We're committed to accuracy and transparency.

How do I verify treasury balances?

Treasury balances can be verified by inspecting the ore::Treasury account on Solana. The treasury public key is 45db2FSR4mcXdSVVZbKbwojU6uYDpMyhpEi7cC8nHaWG. You can view this account on Solana Explorer or any blockchain explorer to see the current balance and transaction history.

Do you provide historical data?

Currently, we focus on real-time data for active rounds and current metrics. Historical data exploration, time-series charts, and historical datasets are coming soon. These features will allow you to explore past rounds, analyze treasury evolution over time, and view trends in mining metrics. All historical data will be sourced from the same on-chain accounts and will be fully verifiable.

Why is gmore.fun an important data source?

gmore.fun aggregates and calculates valuable metrics and KPIs that aren't easily available elsewhere. While the raw on-chain data exists on Solana, we read, analyze, and present it in an accessible format, calculating derived metrics like production costs and buyback volumes. We serve as a trusted reference platform for both real-time and historical ORE mining data, making complex blockchain data accessible to the community.

What does 'source of truth' mean?

The Solana blockchain itself is the ultimate source of truth. gmore.fun serves as a reference platform that aggregates and presents this on-chain data in an accessible format. We don't claim to be the source of truth—the blockchain is. We read, analyze, present, and distribute this data, making it easier to access and understand.

Still have questions?

If you have additional questions or need clarification on any aspect of our data or platform, please reach out to us on X (Twitter). We're committed to transparency and are happy to explain our data sources and methods.