Solo bitcoin miner overcomes 1-in-28,000 odds to secure $210,000 block reward
The win landed the same week listed miners Riot, MARA, and Genius Group disclosed selling more than 19,000 BTC from their treasuries.
What to know:
- A solo bitcoin miner with roughly 230 terahashes per second of computing power unexpectedly validated block 943,411, earning 3.139 BTC worth about $210,000.
- The miner, connected to the anonymous solo.ckpool.org pool and representing just 0.00002% of the network’s estimated 1-zetahash hashrate, faced roughly 1-in-28,000 odds of finding a block on any given day.
- The win is part of a recent streak of improbable solo-mining successes on CKpool, including small-scale miners beating odds as steep as 1-in-180-million to secure six-figure rewards.
Congratulations to miner bc1qtt7cr9cxykyp9g4hq47zf5lq9t97cxvq72lun3 with ~230TH for solving the 312th solo block at https://t.co/UWgBvLk5AE!
A miner of this size has a 1 in ~28k chance per day of solving a block.https://t.co/dx3lUuDRbl pic.twitter.com/uiDOzZdHts
— Dr -ck (@ckpooldev) April 2, 2026
At 230 terahashes, the winning rig represents about 0.00002% of bitcoin’s total estimated hashrate of roughly 1 zetahash per second as of early April. That output is consistent with a small stack of home-scale ASICs running under a single roof rather than a rented cloud burst or industrial operation.
