March 2025 LōD Product Update: Smarter IP-Based Sitemap, Closed Loop Automation & More
The March 2025 LōD Product Update focuses on reducing repetitive work, improving site organization, and fixing key issues that affect real-time control and data accuracy.
This release includes a new method to map miners by IP, default behaviors that prevent common mistakes, and faster tools for managing devices in bulk — all designed for operators managing high-density environments or multiple subaccounts.
Smarter Mapping with IP-Based Sitemap
If you’re using static IPs, you can now tie each IP address to a fixed location on the sitemap. When a replaced device keeps the same IP, it will appear exactly where it belongs — without manual remapping.
This makes it easier to track and manage miner movement, especially across large sites. We’ve also added coordinate labels to the map, so you can pinpoint any device without counting rows and columns.
Closed Loop Is Now the Default
All new Rails and Manual Commands are now created with Closed Loop set to ON by default. This means commands will continue to be monitored and re-applied if conditions change.
This default setting removes the risk of missed configurations and helps keep operations consistent, especially when managing rules across different teams or time zones.
Faster Actions from the Sitemap
Our sitemap is now more actionable! You can:
Select multiple miners and send group commands from the map
Quickly copy IP and MAC addresses from the device view
These updates are particularly helpful for on-the-ground teams and technicians who need to take action without switching views.

Dashboard and Navigation Improvements
Buttons on the dashboard have been cleaned up for better visibility
The left-hand menu now scrolls smoothly, fixing issues for users managing many subaccounts
Bulk Edits and Smartview Filtering
We’ve made it easier to manage hundreds of PDUs or ASICs at once! Here’s an overview:
Bulk editing for PDU names is now faster and more reliable
Smartview now supports filtering by PDU
Date/time filters stay in place when switching subaccounts, so you don’t lose your reporting context
Role Permissions and API Cleanup
Several access issues tied to custom roles have now been fixed, including:
Missing access to the “Clear Targets” command
Incomplete permissions for ticketing and inventory status changes
On the API side:
/api/racks
now includes rack namesStability issues in
/racks/{rack_id}/asics
have been addressedThe Energy API now works correctly with energy keys
The PJM DAM price schedule has been fixed.
Subaccount Grouping
For teams managing multiple locations or customers, the Subaccount Summary Page now supports automatic grouping by tags or site location. This improves clarity when switching between groups and simplifies reporting across distributed sites.
Additional Fixes and Cleanups
The energy chart now correctly loads for users running custom validators
PDUs are now searchable by IP through the ALI search feature
Looking Ahead
At LoD, we strive to improve our user experiences. We continuously work on on-site automation tools, easier onboarding for large-scale operations, and deeper integration with power market strategies. Your feedback directly shapes our roadmap.
Do you have a request or need help with any new features? Let us know—we’re here to support your operation, not just your software.