/STATS

Live Sensor Stats

Transparent view of our hardware sensor — entropy output, statistical health, and validation results.

Preview. The pool metrics and chart on this page are illustrative samples. Public read-only telemetry endpoints are being wired up — until then, only the NIST Validation results below are based on production measurements. View the validation certificate →

01 Live Sensor Output

LIVE FROM SENSOR
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Generated ago · Min-entropy: bits/bit

Byte distribution (last 60 s)

02 Pool Health

Total entropy generated

2.41 TB

since launch

Current pool size

128 MB

available now

Sensor uptime

99.94%

last 30 days

Avg daily output

8.2 GB

per node

03 Statistical Validation

NIST SP 800-22 Test Suite — Latest Run

Last run: 2026-05-08 · 100 MB sample · 188/188 test lines passed across 15 categories

Test name P-value Verdict
Frequency (Monobit)0.7382PASS
Frequency within Block0.4951PASS
Runs0.6128PASS
Longest Run of Ones0.8245PASS
Binary Matrix Rank0.3017PASS
Discrete Fourier Transform0.5894PASS
Non-overlapping Template0.4471PASS
Overlapping Template0.6712PASS
Maurer's Universal0.5320PASS
Linear Complexity0.7819PASS
Serial0.4203PASS
Approximate Entropy0.6594PASS
Cumulative Sums0.7841PASS
Random Excursions0.3962PASS
Random Excursions Variant0.5104PASS

04 Methodology & Transparency

The NIST validation results above are based on production measurements: 100 MB of conditioned output captured from the hardware sensor on 8 May 2026, processed with the official NIST SP 800-22 Statistical Test Suite (v2.1.2) and SP 800-90B EntropyAssessment binaries. Sample binary files are SHA-256 fingerprinted; the methodology is fully reproducible.

The pool-health metrics shown earlier on this page are currently illustrative — public read-only telemetry endpoints are being wired up. Until then, the NIST certificate is the most reliable artifact for evaluating the source.

We commit to publishing every NIST run, regardless of outcome. If a future test fails, the report stays online with a post-mortem; we do not retroactively edit historical data.

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