Solo-Mainer used the CKPool platform. The block contained 3680 transactions. The average commission for the operation was approximately $ 0.29. According to Kon Colivas, the miner involved a leased hashrate, and shortly before the production of the block, the participant’s indicator increased significantly – up to 259 ph/s.
Colivas noted that only one mining device was connected to the pool, and this account showed a much smaller hash. The expert emphasized that this is already 300 block received by single miners through the CKPool pool.
According to the BITS.MEDIA service on June 5, the average speeding speed of the bitcoin network has 802.7 Exaches per second (EX/s). With this indicator, the solo-mainers have the chances of adding a block to the network extremely small.
Earlier, an independent miner successfully decided a cryptographic puzzle to check transactions and add a new block to the Bitcoin blockchain. The miner obtained a block under the number 883 181, for which he received a reward of 3.125 BTC in the amount of $ 310,000.
Source: Bits

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