Thanks for the shoutout! We’ve been discussing this internally, and since we already track similar metrics for other projects, it’s right in our wheelhouse. Is there a community call or a specific channel where we can explore this further?
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If you've noticed @ipfs.tech's upload/publish performance is so much faster lately, wonder no more! ProbeLab's Optimistic Provide is finally in production and it's working like a charm! Check how and why at: probelab.io/blog/optimis...
Here's how big the improvement has been!
Check out ProbeLab's update on the most notable results on @ipfs.tech from the past few weeks here: discuss.ipfs.tech/t/probelabs-... and, as usual, follow all the action at: probelab.io.
Once the full service is out, you’ll be able to find out about: transport connection establishment success, list of protocols supported by the peer, RTT measurements from several locations, list of open ports and more.
Stay tuned!
This is the first step towards a self-service tool that will give Ethereum node operators critical information about their node’s operational health and behaviour.
Existing ENR viewers don’t give the level of detail that we wanted. Our ENR viewer offers a few quality of life improvements:
-> Provides Geo Information
-> Calculates the custody columns
-> Parses the attnets subscriptions
-> Maps the chain ID to human readable names
At ProbeLab, we just launched an ENR viewer! The tool allows to decode and inspect @ethereum.org Node Records. Inserting your ENR will give information about your node’s ID, public key, IP address, ports, and GeoIP, hosting provider. Check it out at: probelab.io/enr-viewer/.
We crawled the Monero P2P network and here's what we found:
- 16,454 reachable nodes
- 81.6% flagged as spy nodes
- 80%+ running on a single cloud provider (Spruce Creek)
Monero's transaction privacy is strong but its P2P layer tells a different story.
Full methodology and data in: bit.ly/40BzFgh
Notice the significant decrease of Kubo's "Provide Duration" with release v0.39.0 more than 13s to less than 1s! probelab.io/ipfs/kubo/#c...
An optimisation originally proposed and implemented by the ProbeLab team!
Here's ProbeLab's summary on the highlights and notable results for the @ipfs.tech network for the past few weeks: discuss.ipfs.tech/t/probelabs-...
Follow all the action at: probelab.io
-> It’s interesting to see that the vast majority (over 99%) of Blocked requests are Badbits requests, i.e., requests for flagged content that is not served by the gateways.
-> It’s also interesting to see that the vast majority of Badbits requests (over 97%) comes from Taiwan.
Instead of only Served and Blocked requests, we now also present the percentage of Badbits requests, which were previously grouped under Blocked. We also show the number of requests that were Redirected.
ProbeLab has improved its tooling to distinguish between different service classes for requests that hit the traditional @ipfs.tech (ipfs.io and dweb.link) gateways. Follow the action at: probelab.io/ipfs/gateway...
This update brings the same level of transparency to Monero that we've already built for @ipfs.tech, @ethereum.org, and @filecoin.bsky.social , among other networks.
Stay tuned for a detailed report on the Monero network!
- Crawl the Monero P2P layer
- Monitor node churn and geographic distribution
- Detect spy nodes by correlating peer IDs
- Provide real-time insights into the network's health and decentralization properties.
Exciting news from the ProbeLab team!
We've just added Monero crawling functionality to Nebula, our network-agnostic P2P crawler! 🕵️♂️📈
Measuring privacy-centric networks like Monero is notoriously difficult, but Nebula can now do the following:
If you have improvement ideas, get in touch (probelab.io/contact/), or add to the forum thread: discuss.ipfs.tech/t/new-ipfs-g...
As part of ProbeLab's revamp of @ipfs.tech metrics, we now have data on the performance of traditional, as well as service worker gateways! Read more at: probelab.io/blog/ipfs-ga... and head over to probelab.io/ipfs/gateways/ for all the dashboards!
With the necessary slight delay, here's a thorough review of ProbeLab's activity and achievements in 2025 and our focus areas for 2026: probelab.io/blog/probela.... Looking forward to work with more networks and enhance the P2P layer of decentralised blockchain networks!
Here's ProbeLab's summary on the highlights and notable results for the @ipfs.tech network for the past few weeks: discuss.ipfs.tech/t/probelabs-...
Follow all the action at: probelab.io!
New metrics on @ipfs.tech just landed on probelab.io! Among others, check Kubo e2e performance, number of daily unique CIDs on the Amino DHT, and IPNI status. Check more details at: discuss.ipfs.tech/t/probelab-s....
Check all of this and more at: probelab.io/ipfs/
Stay tuned and ping the team if you want to see metrics for your network at probelab.io
ICYMI, ProbeLab has launched a brand new website to showcase the metrics we're publishing for @ipfs.tech, @ethereum.bsky.social, @filecoin.bsky.social, @polkadot.bsky.social, Gnosis, Celestia, Optimism, Base, Avail, with several more coming soon! Head to: probelab.io to see what's new!
Wow, the new @probelab.io website is really good. Detailed health monitoring for 9 p2p networks (@ipfs.tech's public network, Ethereum, & more). probelab.io/networks
We’ve built pipelines to quantify the “power by agent” distribution in the network and the Storage Provider geolocation.
This enabled us to be the first ones to identify protocol behaviour details, such as, the number of duplicate messages received by nodes, the bandwidth requirement of Filecoin nodes, the proportion of bandwidth spent on each of the Gossipsub topics, and more.
In particular, our tool Hermes, has been extended to support the Filecoin netwok and act as a light node in the Filecoin Gossipsub network.
Lately, we’ve created new tools (or adapted existing ones) to monitor the network in much greater detail and provide to the community insights that no one else was previously able to do.
The ProbeLab team participates in FIL-rPGF Round 3 to showcase the extensive set of results that we've been producing for the Filecoin network.
Thanks to @protocollabs.bsky.social @fil.org LotusPond Association for supporting this round.
Check our extensive results at: probelab.io
Nice overview of network health monitoring in IPFS, Ethereum, and other libp2p-based networks (from Mikel & Dennis at @probelab.io). www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Q8...