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Independent miners successfully mined a block through hash power leasing and received a reward of 3.151 BTC for packaging the block

2025-06-05 19:36:25
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ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, CKpool developers revealed that the miner who packaged block height 899,826 early this morning is an independent miner using a hash power rental strategy. This miner temporarily increased their hash power from 6.11 PH/s to 261 PH/s through CKpool's solo mining software, ultimately successfully mining the block with a probability of about 1/3050 (when the total network hash power was 796 EH/s), earning a reward of 3.151 BTC (approximately $330,000).

It is worth noting that this is the 300th block mined by an independent miner in CKpool's history. A similar case occurred in April this year, demonstrating the potential for small and medium miners to participate in Bitcoin mining through flexible strategies.

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