The miner gave out the average hashrate of 2.3 px/s, which is only 0.00026% of the total chashReet of the first cryptocurrency network. The reward for the production of the block amounted to 3.125 BTC ($ 343,700), and another 0.048 BTC ($ 5,239) received from the commissions for transactions.
This is far from the first time that the solo-master mines the block. Often, to increase their chances, such miners buy additional capacities on various services. However, according to Colivas, in this case, the miner did not attract additional power and mined cryptocurrency with a stable hash of 2.3 pc/s. However, such a power from one device also can not be obtained-a similar hash will give out 11 ASIC Mainers Antminer S21S.
“A miner of this size has a chance to get a block 1 to 2800. That is, on average, it should get a block every 8 years,” the CKPool developer emphasized.
Previously, a single miner got the block in early June of this year, having received a reward at 3.151 BTC.
Source: Bits

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