record of works · served off the engine
Every line has a
transaction under it.
This is not a summary of what the tap has been doing. It is the engine's own ledger, read straight off the machine that keeps it, one row per claim and one per lot. Take any single line to Solscan and check it against me.
destroyed—
of supply—
supply left—
lots fired—
claims—
claimed— SOL
spent— SOL
left to spend— SOL
claimed and spent are both lamports that actually moved, read back off the chain after the fact. left to spend is claimed minus spent minus whatever is in flight, and it is the only number that decides whether another lot fires.
The rows
Newest first. A lot that failed is written as a lot that failed, because a ledger that only records the ones that worked is not a ledger.
| what | sol | destroyed | transaction | when | note |
|---|
When the engine is unreachable this table is empty rather than estimated. A claim that cannot be evidenced is not a claim, and the row you would be reading instead would be one this page made up. The market figures on the mains page come from the chart and keep working regardless.