An independent Bitcoin miner mining through the Braiins Solo pool successfully mined block number 951771, earning approximately 3.1404 BTC as a reward, which is worth about $232k at current prices.


The miner operates about 147 TH/s of computing power, with one Avalon Nano 3S priced at around $300 and providing 6.68 TH/s of hash rate recorded as the mining machine that ultimately found the block.
Based on an estimated total network hash rate of about 1 ZH/s, the probability of this device mining a block in a single attempt is approximately 1 in 149 million, and it would theoretically take about 2,831 years on average to mine one block. (Bitcoincom)
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午休看TVL
· 10h ago
A $300 machine mines $230k, and the ROI skyrockets directly.
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GlassDomeBaskingInMoonlight
· 12h ago
One in 149 million, isn't that luckier to buy a lottery ticket?
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QuietRabbitInTheWoods
· 12h ago
Braiins saved on advertising expenses this time
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MechanicalHummingbird
· 12h ago
So, is it really impossible to solo with low computing power? This case proves otherwise.
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NeonStreetReflections
· 12h ago
Independent miners are still fighting, while pool parties remain silent
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SeaSaltSparklingWater
· 12h ago
Theoretical value for the year 2831—actually done in one night. This is the charm of solo.
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