A solo Bitcoin (BTC) miner with a hashrate capability of 60 terahashes per second (TH/s) has added a brand new block to the Bitcoin blockchain, registering the block reward of BTC 6.25 (USD 244,074).
This marks the sixth solo miner to win a Bitcoin block race to this point in 2022, in line with pseudonymous Bitcoin veteran burn the bridge (@econoalchemist), recognized for his Bitcoin mining setups for houses.
The miner in query is a part of a solo mining pool known as Solo CK, which ranks thirteenth on the listing of bitcoin mining swimming pools with a complete computing energy of 474.69 petahash per second (PH/s), accounting for a 0.22% share of the community, in line with BTC.com.
Solo CK administrator, Con Kolivas, tweeted a congratulatory message, stating that there was “an ~81% likelihood that somebody on the pool would have solved a block by now.”
Kolivas added that on the present Bitcoin community problem, the miner with 60TH has an opportunity of lower than 1 in 20,000 (or 0.005%) to resolve a block per day.
The miner in query who solved this newest block has been mining solo for at the least a month now so I can’t precisely say what their possibilities of fixing a solo block have been total with out going means again by the logs to see after they first began.
— Dr. Con Kolivas (@ckpooldev) April 27, 2022
Earlier this yr, two Solo CK solo Bitcoin miners with a hashrate capability of 126TH and 116TH, respectively, solved a Bitcoin block in simply over per week, stirring speculations about whether or not solo Bitcoin mining is making a comeback.
At 10:08 UTC, BTC is buying and selling at USD 39,051. It is down 3% in a day and almost 6% in per week.
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