Another single miner mined a bitcoin block
- April 28, 2022
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On April 27, another solo miner with a hardware capacity of 60 TH/s added block #733,739 to the bitcoin blockchain. This was announced by the manager of CKPool
On April 27, another solo miner with a hardware capacity of 60 TH/s added block #733,739 to the bitcoin blockchain. This was announced by the manager of CKPool
On April 27, another solo miner with a hardware capacity of 60 TH/s added block #733,739 to the bitcoin blockchain. This was announced by the manager of CKPool pool Con Kolivas.
Congratulations to the 60TH rated miner who solved the 266th solo block at https://t.co/UWgBvLBGsc! The probability that someone in the pool had ever solved a block was ~81%. https://t.co/L2h9Juc6ZZ
– Dr. Con Kolivas (@ckpooldev) April 27, 2022
According to Kolivas, the miner joined the pool at least a month ago. He added that the chance of finding a new block every day for a miner equipped with this capacity is less than 1 in 20,000.
After netting the network fee, the miner’s reward was 6,229 BTC – approximately $247,440 at the time of writing. He will give part of the reward (approximately 2%) to CKPool.
In 2022, the pool’s lone miner clients mined bitcoin blocks at least four times.
Recall that on January 11, a single miner with a hardware capacity of 126 TH / s contained 718,124 blocks in the blockchain.
Two days later, another user mined a bitcoin block, but in his case the hardware capacity was 116 TH/s.
On January 24, another CKPool client with a hardware capacity of 86 TH/s included 720,175 blocks in the blockchain.
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