Live · Australia's solo mining watch
Eureka — someone, somewhere, just struck a block.
Every ~10 minutes the network draws a winner. A handful are home miners — people with a Bitaxe on a desk, a NerdQaxe in a cupboard, a rig running on solar. Eureka tracks every solo-mined block, shows who found it, and tells the story.
Last 5 solo blocks · last 2016 blocks
Most recent solo-mined blocks within the rolling 2016-block window (~2 weeks), ending at the current tip.
Data cached 2 min. Source: bitview.space (BRK). Filtered to heights ≥ 950,363.
The story
Every block is a lottery. Solo miners buy tickets for free.
Bitcoin is a numbers game. Every ten minutes, the network picks one winner out of roughly 800 exahashes per second of global hashrate. A Bitaxe puts about 1 TH/s on the board. That's one 800-billionth of the entries.
Most of the time, nothing happens. Sometimes, a Sydney retiree with a $250 Bitaxe Gamma finds a block. That's AU$312,500 of block reward on a device you could power from a USB-C charger.
Eureka is where we track those stories. Who found the last block? On which pool? With what rig? From which state? How long since ausolo last rang the bell?