“The first thing people don’t understand is that it doesn’t really matter how much hash power you’ve got. If you’re lucky enough, you just need one hash and you can solve a block.”
“When you’ve got something like an S19, which is the current generation fastest miner you can buy commercially, it consists of millions of tiny little miners itself,” Kolivas added. “So, ultimately, when you solve a block with an S19, you’re actually just solving it with just one hash again, from one chip, within a vast array of millions of other chips, over millions of other hash units.”
[...] joining a pool provides the miner with a steady revenue stream, reducing risks. On the other hand, the case for mining solo is that if the miner does get lucky and finds a block, they will get the entire block reward for themselves
“My CK Pool is really a solo mining service,”
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