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Did Solo Bitcoin Miner really get a $326,000 reward?

9 months ago 2 Min Read

Bitcoin Miner bagged a huge reward of 3.151 BTC. Today’s price– After solving only blocks according to blockchain data.

block 899,826 It was handled by “Solo Minor”.

However, according to X’s Eagle Eyed Observer, the photos are not as easy as they appear.

Congratulations to minor bc1qa8r4up9nchkvdnhcf9feexv2jfantrk48ef374. https://t.co/36sdx051fh pic.twitter.com/ny2kjuxlqq

-dr -ck (@ckpoolev)One 4, 2025

The miners apparently received hashrates from elsewhere, a software engineer at CK Miner Pool said on the platform.

Dr. CK, the manager of Solo.ckpool, a pool for independent miners, said it was “clear” that miners borrowed hash power.

“This hashrate was almost certainly a rental based on only one worker.

Decryption We have contacted the Mining Pool for additional comments.

Decryption Previously, despite the fact that more “solo miners” are hitting the jackpot, they often talk to experts about getting help from elsewhere (I’m having a hashrate).

“Solo Miner” means that the term appears on blockchain data websites, so it doesn’t necessarily mean that people with limited resources are minting new coins themselves. Rather, it simply means a mining business that is not a major brand or publicly traded company that controls Bitcoin mining.

Hashrate is the computational power used to minify Bitcoin. When blocks containing transactional data are processed by miners and added to the blockchain, miners are rewarded for their work with newly created Bitcoin.

However, mining Bitcoin is a tough industry. What you can do at home on a PC is now a huge industry, and usually becomes a warehouse using vast amounts of electricity to process blocks.

Entering the space is not to avoid risk. Despite the now crypto-friendly president in the White House and the cheap energy available at mining hubs around the US, except for the highly competitive environment, miners’ compensation has fallen to 3.125 bitcoins since half last year.

See also  Bitcoin Minor Clean Spark produced 685 BTC in June, hitting 16.15 j/th in efficiency

Edited by James Rubin

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