₿ $66,974
Live
DIFFICULTY0.0T
BLOCK REWARD3.125 BTC
LAST SOLO FIND#943,411 · CKPool Solo · 1h ago
BLOCKS TRACKED216
TOTAL BTC WON1278 BTC ≈ $85.6M
UNIQUE MINERS115
Full Block History
3 blocks
#BlockPoolRewardMinerHashrateWhen
Mar 21, 2025
01
🔴 FutureBit Solo
3.1573 BTC
$211,455
⚡ Unknown
Unknown
Hashrate
Unknown
Mar 21, 2025
Jan 30, 2025
02
🔴 FutureBit Solo
3.1462 BTC
$210,711
⚡ Unknown
Unknown
Hashrate
Unknown
Jan 30, 2025
Oct 28, 2024
03
🔴 FutureBit Solo
3.1613 BTC
$211,728
⚡ Unknown
Unknown
Hashrate
Unknown
Oct 28, 2024
Blocks by Pool
⚡ CKPool Solo
101
💚 NiceHash EasyMining
101
🏠 Public Pool
4
🔑 Self-Hosted Solo
4
🔴 FutureBit Solo
3
🔵 Braiins Solo
1
🍀 LetsMine.it
1
🎰 SoloPool.com
1
Miner Classification
🏠
Home Miner
Low hashrate (<500 TH/s) found via CKPool Solo or Public Pool. These are the legends.
🏭
Small/Medium Farm
Consistent repeat winner. Hashrate estimated from block frequency.
🏗️
Industrial
Multiple EH/s. Large data center operation.
🍀
Lucky Solo / Umbrel Node
Single find on CKPool/Public Pool. Umbrel home node miners use Public Pool. These are the real legends.
🔑
Self-Hosted Solo
Single coinbase output — one address gets 100%. First-time or second-time find only. Running own pool software (Umbrel, public-pool, ckpool etc.)
🎰
Solo Pool (fee)
Small solo pool (SoloPool.com, LetsMine.it) — miner keeps 95–99% of reward.
Unknown / Rented
Anonymous. One-off find. Possibly NiceHash rental.
How Hashrate is Estimated
⚡ Calculation Method
For miners who found multiple blocks, we estimate hashrate from block frequency:

H = N × D × 2³² / Δt

Where N = blocks found, D = difficulty, Δt = time between first and last block.

For single finds, hashrate is unknown — they could be a home miner who got incredibly lucky.

Self-hosted solo miners get the full 3.125 BTC — no pool fees, no sharing.
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What is Bitcoin Solo Mining?

Bitcoin solo mining means competing for the full block reward — currently 3.125 BTC — entirely on your own, without splitting it with a pool. Every ~10 minutes the network picks one winner. Solo miners point their hardware directly at pools like CKPool Solo or Public Pool, keeping 100% of the reward if they find a block.

SoloBlocks.io tracks every block found by solo miners in real time, including home miners running devices like the BitAxe Gamma (1.2 TH/s) and NerdQAxe++ (4.8 TH/s). We show the miner's estimated hashrate, pool, wallet address, and block reward.

Can a Home Miner Really Find a Block?

Yes — and it happens regularly. We've tracked over 300 solo blocks found by individual miners. Some had as little as 654 GH/s — a single small home miner — and still won a block worth over $200,000. The odds are long, but someone wins every 10 minutes.

Home mining devices are available from €80 at Mineshop.eu — EU stock, no customs fees, shipped fast. BitAxe Gamma, NerdQAxe++, and mini ASICs all in stock.

How SoloBlocks.io Works

We scan Bitcoin block data from mempool.space every 5 minutes. For each new block, we identify whether it was found via a solo mining pool by checking the coinbase transaction structure. We then estimate the miner's hashrate based on block frequency and classify them as home miner, small farm, or industrial operation.

Pools tracked: CKPool Solo, NiceHash EasyMining, Public Pool, FutureBit Apollo Solo, Braiins Solo, Self-Hosted Solo, LetsMine.it, SoloPool.com.