On March 10, a miner working alone added block number #780 112 to the blockchain of the first cryptocurrency. CKPool administrator Kon Kolivas informed about this event. According to BTC.com miner received a reward of 6,25 BTC and fees of 0,63 BTC, totaling approximately $153 at the time of writing. “On average, a large miner solves a block once every 000 months, but these bitcoins were mined alone in the last two days. Amazing luck," said Kolivas.
According to Glassnode, the computing power of the network reached 308,2 EH/s (a seven-day rolling average value). The miner's share of this indicator is approximately 0,002% or 6,7 PH/s. On the Bitcoin forum bitcointalk.org, a user with the nickname Pineconeeee admitted his success. The miner thanked the creator of the pool, calling it "great luck" and revealed that he was from Russia. After another recalculation on March 11, the mining difficulty is at the maximum level of 43,55 T according to BTC.com. In January, a miner working alone with a hashrate of just 10 TH/s mined a block of Bitcoin. Its share of the network's computing power was 0,000000036%.