A solo miner successfully mined Bitcoin block #907283, receiving a reward of 3.154 $BTC , which is equivalent to approximately $371,000, including fees for 4,090 transactions. This was reported on the CKPool platform, where the miner used equipment with a hash rate of 49 TH/s. According to CKPool administrator Kon Kolivas, the chance of such success was only 1 in 130,000 daily, making the event exceptional.

The mining difficulty of Bitcoin reached a record 127.62 T after the recalculation on July 26, making it more challenging for solo miners competing with large companies. The global hash rate of the network also hit a maximum of 817.8 EH/s. Despite this, solo miners continue to amaze: in March 2025, one of them earned $266,000 on block #888737 using home equipment FutureBit Apollo.

These stories highlight that even in conditions of high competition, individual miners can achieve significant results. Stay updated on cryptocurrency market news so you don't miss similar events! Subscribe to #MiningUpdates for current updates!

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