According to TechFlow, on September 11, Cointelegraph reported that a Bitcoin miner from the Solo CK mining pool successfully dug out the 860,749th block independently and received a reward of 3.169 BTC, equivalent to about $180,000. Data from the block browser Mempool.space showed that the block contained 5,935 transactions. The winning miner used only 629 PH/s of computing power, accounting for 0.098% of the 644.91 EH/s of the entire network at the time. Since the Bitcoin network went online in 2009, only 290 of the 859,000 blocks that have been dug have been completed by individual miners, highlighting the scarcity of such events.