Strongest engine on the planet

So there’s a version of Lc0 made by someone called sergio, all of which have been added today. This is the version that won both of the most recent engine contests. Some of the strongest versions can be found below, whilst this is changing it was the 3010 version I believe that won the CCC. (Computer chess championship’s) hosted by chess.com

384x30-t60-3200: 17 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
384x30-t60-3180: 7 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
384x30-t60-3044: 0 Elo Reference 131 MB
384x30-t60-3010: -1 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
384x30-t60-3340: -6 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
384x30-t60-3070: -7 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
384x30-t60-3350: -16 Elo (Test with 40k games) 131 MB
62996: -32 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
60013: -34 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63023: -37 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63046: -38 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63038: -38 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
62981: -38 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63039: -40 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
62990: -40 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63037: -41 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB
63020: -41 Elo (Test with 40k games) 75 MB

I noticed in your comment positive and negative numbers about the elo, but what is the reference? Positive / negative in relation to which network?

I think they all played each other, not too sure. There’s a general consensus on those nets though. With the 3010 widely regarded as the strongest currently.