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mining difficulty
Mining difficulty refers to a measure of how hard it is to find a valid hash for a new block in a blockchain network, such as Bitcoin. It determines how much computational work is required to add blocks to the chain. The difficulty is periodically adjusted to ensure that new blocks are mined at a consistent rate, regardless of changes in the total network hashing power.
“Extremely Lucky” Solo Miner Solves a $266,000 Bitcoin Block
A rare streak of luck has once again shaken the mining community: a solo miner with only 1.2 TH/s managed to solve Bitcoin block 924,569, securing a reward worth approximately $266,000.
The event instantly sparked discussion in mining...
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