The miner processed a block containing 3071 transactions. As a result, the total income amounted to 3.158 BTC.
The solo miner worked independently, without the involvement of a large mining company. However, the equipment used remains unknown.
According to data from the Bits.media service, on February 12, the average hashing rate of the Bitcoin network was 706.4 exahashes per second (EH/s). With this indicator, the chances of individual miners adding a block to the blockchain are extremely low. Most Bitcoin blocks are generated by large mining companies with expensive equipment. However, in rare cases, solo miners can get lucky.
In September of last year, a solo miner also received a reward of 3.169 BTC for successfully mining a Bitcoin block. At that time, these coins were valued at $181,147. In August, an independent miner was able to earn 3.27 BTC amounting to $199,094.
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