In a rare event on the Bitcoin network, a solo miner successfully mined Bitcoin block 907,283, earning a reward of 3.164 BTC valued at over $375,000. This achievement was accomplished using a modest setup with a hashrate of 48.3 TH/s, significantly lower than the large-scale mining operations typically dominating the network. The odds of solo mining a full Bitcoin block are extremely low, with the probability estimated at about 1 in 20 million on any given day. This marks one of the few times a solo miner has claimed the entire block reward, an occurrence that has only happened four times since Bitcoin's inception. The mining was conducted through the CKpool platform, highlighting the ongoing potential for individual miners to secure substantial rewards despite the increasing difficulty and competition within the Bitcoin mining ecosystem.
Bought 1 BTC (All my BTC) worth of AXS at $5 and I saw it go all the way to $150 (30x) a few months later… Never took any profits and I still hold all my Axies to this day. When they say you’re exit liquidity in your first cycle, they’re not joking! https://t.co/gWNWh1SW2C
You’re ~278 times more likely to be struck by lightning in your lifetime than to solo mine a Bitcoin block on any given day. ⚡ Congrats to this lucky solo miner who beat the odds! https://t.co/dYk9WPRjvG
Who else forever regrets spending their Bitcoin? https://t.co/5i3qH25rPn