mined Bitcoin block number 887,212 (the 297th solo block). He received a reward of 3.15 BTC (about $244,500 at the time).
On March 10, 2025, a solo miner with a minimum hardware hashrate of 3.3 TH/sThe expert added that a miner with such hardware power has a one in a million chance of mining a Bitcoin block, or “in other words, it will take an average of 3,500 years to find a block.”
It is known that the block contained 3,433 transactions, and Solo CK Pool was responsible for processing.
Let us recall that on September 10, 2024, a solo miner mined a block in the Bitcoin network and received 3,169 BTC. At that time, his equipment hashrate was about 82 PH/s. On August 29 of the same year, a solo miner with an equipment hashrate of 38 PH/s mined Bitcoin block number 858,978. He received a reward of 3.27 BTC (about $199,094 at that time).
An interesting case proving that everything is possible in this life and that anyone can catch a life-change.