Add OpenChainBench to network status page - #2299
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Adds OpenChainBench to the Network Status page next to tonstat.us.
What it does: Continuously probes TON RPC providers (TON Center, OnFinality, Tatum, Uniblock) every 60 seconds from US-East, EU-West and Singapore, publishing live p50/p90/p99 latency rankings.
Why it fits here: This page already lists tonstat.us for availability/performance monitoring. OpenChainBench adds the latency-benchmark dimension for the same providers — developers can see not just if a node is up, but which one responds fastest from their region.
Open source: https://github.com/ChainBench/OpenChainBench