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Solo Miner Secures Bitcoin Block, Earns $210,000

Solo Miner Secures Bitcoin Block, Earns $210,000

A solo miner with a hashrate of 230 TH/s discovered block #943,411 on the Bitcoin network, earning 3.139 BTC (approximately $210,000), according to mempool.space

Source: mempool.space.

CKPool administrator Kol Kolivas noted that the odds of generating a block with such computational power are approximately 1 in 28,000 per day.

One of the recent successful solo mining events was the discovery of block #938,092 in late February. The reward was 3.125 BTC (about $196,650). In January, another solo miner received 3.131 BTC ($289,191). However, such occurrences are rare. 

Over the past 12 months, solo miners have found only 20 blocks, earning 62.96 BTC. On average, this is one “win” every 18.7 days. The longest gap reached 58 days.

Source: Bennet

Mining Difficulty

Competition in the sector continues to grow. Bitcoin mining difficulty recently decreased by 7.7% — the sharpest drop since February. On April 3, following the latest recalculation, the figure rose by 3.87% to 138.97 T. 

Source: CloverPool

The average hashrate (smoothed by a seven-day moving average) continues to steadily decline after peaking in mid-October 2025.

Source: Glassnode

A similar trend is shown by the hashprice, which at the time of writing is $31.6 PH/s per day. Industry experts consider the average breakeven level for miners to be around $40 per PH/s per day.

Source: Hashrate Index

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $66,800 (CoinGecko). 

In late March, CoinShares analysts concluded that up to 20% of miners are currently operating at a loss. 

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