Another solo Bitcoin miner scored big Monday, mining a block and bagging a 3.125 BTC reward without the help of a major company’s resources. 

As first flagged by journalist Pete Rizzo, an unknown miner on Monday processed Bitcoin block 883,181. The block contained 3,071 transactions and the miner received a payout of 3.125 BTC, as well as 0.033 BTC in fees. 

That’s a grand total of 3.158 BTC. At Bitcoin’s price of about $98,300 per coin at the time of the block win, that adds up to a reward of around $310,000.

It isn’t clear how the miner managed to mine the block, but some speculated on X (formerly Twitter) that they may have used a $200 hobby machine. 

Bitcoin miners are operations that work to process transactions and keep the Bitcoin network secure.

Mining Bitcoin gets gradually harder—and more energy-intensive—as the years go on, and therefore requires more resources.

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Author: Mathew Di Salvo

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