Solo bitcoin miner beats odds to mine BTC despite record high difficulty

Solo bitcoin miner beats odds to mine BTC despite record high difficulty



On June 9, at block height 793,607, an individual mining Bitcoin (BTC) on their own successfully mined a block using the services of the mining provider solo.ckpool.



The accomplishment involved the solo miner receiving the block reward of 6.25 BTC, despite facing significant odds. Given the current conditions and a hash rate exceeding 390 EH/s as of June 11, it is highly unusual for a solo miner with a relatively low hash rate to successfully mine a Bitcoin block.



Observers have identified the miner as "151XTfHBfaDqoNWGGeYobNX2YzFFWuB5YD," who likely operated a single S9 miner with a hash rate of 17 TH/s. The S9 is an outdated Bitcoin mining rig manufactured by Bitmain in 2016, primarily available in the secondary market. Under optimal conditions, it delivers a hash rate of 13.5 TH/s but is also notorious for its high energy


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