Against All Odds: Solo Bitcoin Miner Rakes in $350K with Just 2.3 PH/s — Here’s How
Talk about punching above your weight. A lone Bitcoin miner—armed with nothing but 2.3 petahashes per second (PH/s) of hashing power—just snagged an entire block reward. The haul? A cool $350,000. Wall Street bankers might need a second espresso after hearing this one.
How’d they pull it off? Luck, grit, and the brutal math of proof-of-work. While mining pools dominate the landscape, this underdog’s win proves the Bitcoin network still has room for little guys. For now.
But let’s not romanticize it. At today’s energy prices, solo mining is like buying a lottery ticket with a side of carbon guilt. Still, the miner’s $350K payday is a middle finger to the 'institutional takeover' narrative. Satoshi would smirk.
