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BlockDAG development continues with a clear and steady focus. The team is currently working on two key areas: the wireframing and design of Staking Phase 4, and improvements to the Miner Dashboard following the first round of testing. Each step follows a structured process where the team reviews existing systems, identifies gaps, and implements improvements before moving forward. This approach helps maintain stability while new features are designed and prepared for rollout.
The BlockDAG Explorer shows a real-time view of network activity. The latest data reflects stable growth and strong participation across the ecosystem.
BlockDAG PriceThe current BDAG price is $0.3809.
Total Blocks GeneratedThe network has produced 3,238,341 blocks. Block production remains stable and consistent.
Last Safe BlockThe latest confirmed safe block is 3,238,340. This ensures that recent transactions are finalized and secure.
Total TransactionsThe network has processed 398,536 transactions. This shows steady usage and interaction.
Circulating SupplyThe circulating supply is 29,751,439,963 BDAG, valued at $11,332,323,481.90. These tokens are active across wallets, staking, and transfers.
Total SupplyThe total supply stands at 100,836,244,204 BDAG, valued at $38,408,525,417.30. This defines the full token framework.
Total Staked BDAGA total of 2,108,451,166.31 BDAG is locked in staking. This reflects strong user commitment and long-term participation.
BlockDAG Transaction HistoryThe network has processed 1.9933 billion BDAG, worth $759.2322 million in total transaction volume. This shows continuous economic activity.
These metrics confirm that the network is stable, active, and scaling as expected.
The team is currently working on the design of top-performing staking pools, with a focus on clarity, accessibility, and structured data presentation. This phase introduces a more organized way for users to explore and interact with staking pools, making it easier to identify high-performing options and understand their performance.
The design begins with a comprehensive pool listing interface, where users can view a curated list of available pools. Each pool will display key metrics such as performance, participation, and reward indicators in a clear and readable format. The goal is to help users quickly compare pools and make informed decisions without confusion.
In addition to the listing view, the team is designing dedicated pool detail pages. These pages will provide complete information about each pool, including staking data, reward structure, participation details, and historical performance. The layout is being structured to ensure that all critical information is easy to access and understand, without overwhelming the user.
The design also focuses on consistency between frontend and backend data. This ensures that all pool information, including rewards and participation metrics, remains accurate and up to date. Clear data grouping, structured sections, and improved readability are key priorities in this phase.
Validation and system rules are also being considered as part of the design. This includes handling scenarios such as multiple pool participation, changes in pool performance, and data sync between on-chain and backend systems. Each case is being mapped early to avoid inconsistencies during development.
The objective of this phase is to create a pool-based staking experience that is clear, structured, and reliable, allowing users to easily explore, evaluate, and participate in staking pools with confidence.
The Miner Dashboard has moved past its first round of testing, and the team is now focused on refining both functionality and overall UI consistency. The current phase is not limited to fixing issues but also includes a set ofUI improvements aimed at making the dashboard cleaner, easier to read, and more predictable in behavior.
From a UI perspective, the team is standardizing layouts across all dashboard sections. Spacing, alignment, and component structure are being adjusted to ensure a uniform look and feel. Typography is being refined to improve readability, with clearer hierarchy between headings, data points, and supporting information. Button styles, input fields, and status indicators are also being aligned with a consistent design system to help users quickly understand actions without confusion.
The dashboard is also being simplified to reduce visual clutter. Unnecessary elements are being removed or repositioned, and key metrics such as mining performance, rewards, and activity logs are being given more prominence. This ensures users can access important information at a glance without needing to navigate through multiple layers.
On the functional side, improvements are being made to how data is displayed and updated. The team is refining data refresh mechanisms to ensure real-time accuracy while avoiding sudden jumps or inconsistent values. Reward tracking is being structured in a clearer format so users can easily understand what they have earned and how it is calculated. Labels, tooltips, and data groupings are being improved to provide better context without overwhelming the interface.
Error handling and system feedback are also being enhanced. Instead of unclear or generic messages, the dashboard will provide direct and actionable feedback when something goes wrong or when data is still syncing. Loading states and transitions are being optimized so users always know what the system is doing, reducing uncertainty during interactions.
Performance optimization is another key focus. The team is improving how data loads and renders, especially for users with large mining activity. This helps reduce lag, improve responsiveness, and maintain a smooth experience even under higher data loads.
All issues identified during the testing phase are being tracked and resolved in a structured manner. Each fix is validated to ensure it does not introduce new inconsistencies. The goal of this phase is to deliver a Miner Dashboard that is not only accurate and stable but also intuitive, consistent, and easy to use daily.
The current phase follows a clear and structured development approach. The team begins by building core functionality, then tests it in controlled environments to validate behavior and performance. Based on these results, gaps are identified, and system behavior is improved before preparing the feature for scale. This step-by-step process helps prevent major issues at later stages and ensures that each release remains stable and predictable.At the same time, the team maintains close alignment between frontend systems, backend services, and on-chain data. This coordination reduces sync issues, prevents inconsistencies, and improves overall system reliability, ensuring that users experience accurate and consistent data across the platform.
BlockDAG continues to move forward with a steady and well-controlled approach, where each update builds on a strong and stable foundation. The focus remains clear: improve existing systems while preparing the platform for what comes next. Staking Phase 4 is now in the design stage, with careful attention to user flow, system clarity, and consistent logic across every interaction. At the same time, the Miner Dashboard is being refined after testing to ensure it delivers accurate data, clear insights, and a smooth user experience.
The network reflects this progress in real terms. It has now reached 3,238,341 total blocks, processed 398,536 transactions, and secured over 2.1 billion BDAG in staking. These figures show steady participation and a system that continues to perform as expected under growing usage.
Each release brings the platform closer to a system that feels dependable in daily use. The direction remains consistent: build a network that is reliable, transparent, and easy to use, while staying ready to scale as adoption increases.