CoinMetricsClient.get_mining_pool_tips_summary

coinmetrics.api_client.CoinMetricsClient.get_mining_pool_tips_summary(
    assets,
    page_size=None,
    paging_from='start',
    start_time=None,
    end_time=None,
    start_inclusive=None,
    end_inclusive=None,
    timezone=None,
    format=None,
)

Returns mining pool tips summaries for specified assets.

  • Parameters:

    • assets (listarrow-up-right (strarrow-up-right ) , strarrow-up-right) -- list of asset names, e.g. 'btc'

    • page_size (intarrow-up-right) -- number of items returned per page when calling the API. If the request times out, try using a smaller number.

    • paging_from (PagingFrom , strarrow-up-right) -- Defines where you want to start receiving items from, 'start' or 'end' of the timeseries.

    • start_time (datetime , date , strarrow-up-right) -- Start time of the timeseries (string or datetime). Datetime object may be timezone naive or aware. Multiple formats of ISO 8601 are supported: 2006-01-20T00:00:00Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.000Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456789, 2006-01-20, 20060120

    • end_time (datetime , date , strarrow-up-right) -- End time of the timeseries (string or datetime). Datetime object may be timezone naive or aware. Multiple formats of ISO 8601 are supported: 2006-01-20T00:00:00Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.000Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456789, 2006-01-20, 20060120

    • start_inclusive (boolarrow-up-right) -- Flag to define if start timestamp must be included in the timeseries if present. True by default.

    • end_inclusive (boolarrow-up-right) -- Flag to define if end timestamp must be included in the timeseries if present. True by default.

    • timezone (strarrow-up-right) -- timezone of the start/end times in db format for example: "America/Chicago". Default value is "UTC". For more details check out API documentation page.

    • format (strarrow-up-right) -- Format of the response. Supported values are json, csv. Default is json.

Returns:

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