Solo Bitcoin Miner Has Mined An Entire Bitcoin Block Worth $300K
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A solo Bitcoin miner successfully mined an entire Bitcoin block on Monday, earning a reward of approximately $300,000.
This rare feat highlights the uncertain nature of cryptocurrency mining and shows that solo miners can still achieve substantial rewards despite the dominance of large mining pools.
Crypto journalist Pete Rizzo shared the news via X:
BREAKING: ANOTHER SOLO MINER HAS MINED AN ENTIRE #BITCOIN BLOCK WORTH $300,000
— The Bitcoin Historian (@pete_rizzo_) February 10, 2025
BEATING UNBELIEVABLE ODDS 🔥 🔥 🔥 pic.twitter.com/pjcivSu2PQ
On January 30, 2025, a solo Bitcoin miner reportedly used a “$200 BitAXE miner,” a home mining device, to successfully mine a block.
However, another user speculated that the miner leveraged CKPOOL, a mining pool designed for solo miners.
The miner was using an implementation of @ckpooldev but this does not seem to be from CKPOOL directly.
— Marshall Long (@OGBTC) February 10, 2025
Might have been a bitaxe. Digging in now!
Mining an entire Bitcoin block as a solo miner with limited computational power is statistically improbable, comparable to winning a lottery.
The Bitcoin network is predominantly controlled by large mining pools that combine extensive computational power to increase their chances of mining new blocks.
Understanding Solo Mining
Solo mining involves a miner attempting to solve the complex mathematical problems required to add a new block to the Bitcoin blockchain without joining a mining pool.
While this approach allows miners to keep the entire block reward, the probability of success remains low due to the extensive computational power required.
As the Bitcoin network grows more competitive, solo mining becomes increasingly difficult. However, miners willing to invest in hardware and electricity, despite the slim odds, may still see occasional success.
How the Crypto Market Reacted After the Block Win
On Monday, the cryptocurrency market cap declined by 3% following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, intensifying concerns over economic policy shifts.
Following the broader market downturn, Bitcoin (BTC) declined 0.5% to $96,871, while Ethereum (ETH) dropped 1.5% to $2,627.
Ripple (XRP) and Dogecoin (DOGE) each lost 4.2%, with XRP settling at $2.39 and Dogecoin at $0.2486.
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