On October 29, a single miner with an equipment hashrate of 11 PH/s included block #814,308 in the blockchain of the first cryptocurrency. This was announced by CKPool pool administrator Con Kolivas.
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Congratulations to miner 3KCykmdpBpNKTtZJAvp3u2N2EQjGzbUF7c with ~11PH for solving the 278th solo block on https://t.co/UWgBvLkDqchttps://t.co/tsNwRwywKD pic.twitter.com/DAuZaC5rjD
— Dr. Con Kolivas (@ckpooldev) October 29, 2023
According to BTC.comthe user received a reward of 6.25 BTC ($217,546 at the time of writing) and a commission of 0.09 BTC.
According to Glassnodethe network’s computing power at that time was 445.4 EH/s (smoothed by a seven-day moving average).
Data: Glassnode.
“With this hashrate, this is almost certainly leased capacity,” Kolivas added.
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With that hashrate it’s almost certainly rented hash.
— Dr. Con Kolivas (@ckpooldev) October 29, 2023
Let us recall that in March, another solo miner included a block in the Bitcoin network with an equipment power of 6.7 PH.
Previously, a user with a hashrate of only 10 TH/s mined a block of the first cryptocurrency. Its share in the network’s computing power was 0.000000036%.
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