With those machines, the most advisable thing is to get into a big pool and maybe scratch some of that, but on your own, you won't achieve anything.
Pro memecoin
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Tonight my little miner at $BTC a was close to cracking 3 blocks.
What if my little miner manages to crack a whole block by himself? 🤔
If my little miner manages to crack a#Bitcoinblock, it means that he found a valid hash that meets the difficulty set by the network. This would mean that:
You receive the block reward, which is currently 3.125 BTC (after the 2024 halving), plus the fees for the transactions included in that block.
The block is broadcast to the network, and other nodes verify it to add it to the blockchain.
If you are in a mining pool, the reward is divided among all the miners in the pool according to their computing power contribution.
If you're mining solo and you manage to solve a block, you get to keep the entire reward, but the odds are very low without massive computing power.
Can you imagine waking up and finding that your little miner has cracked a block?
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