SoloBlocks.io Free Real-Time Tracker for Solo Bitcoin Blocks

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mike.lordMember
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#1Mar 20, 2019, 12:00 PM
SoloBlocks.io Free Real-Time Tracker for Solo Bitcoin Blocks What’s SoloBlocks.io all about? It’s a free, open-source tracker that keeps an eye on every Bitcoin block mined by solo miners in all the main solo pools. Plus, it updates in real time and you don’t even need to log in. If you’re into solo mining at home or just curious about it, you should definitely save this dashboard. Here are the pools we’re tracking: CKPool, SoloPublic, FutureBit, SoloBraiins, NiceHash, EasyMining, Self-Hosted Solo nodes, LetsMine.it, SoloPool.com. We’ve tracked over 311 solo blocks so far and it’s still growing. Features include: - Live block feed: every solo block find is instantaneously updated. - Pool hashrate comparison: real-time stats for CKPool. - Miner classification: distinguishes between home miners and industrial setups, plus marks rented hashrate. - Solo probability calculator: just enter your TH/s to see your actual odds. - Email alerts: get notified every time a solo block is found. - Block detail pages: includes coinbase tag, reward, difficulty, and address. Why I created this? I noticed there was no single place to track all solo pools in one spot. CKPool has its own stats, OCEAN has theirs, but there wasn’t anything that showed the complete picture of who’s finding blocks solo across the whole network. That’s where SoloBlocks.io comes in. It’s free, no ads, no login needed. Made for the home mining community. Solo Probability Calculator: Wondering if solo mining is worth it for you? The calculator lets you enter your hashrate and see your expected time between wins, daily probabilities, and jackpot odds based on the current network difficulty. Email Alerts: Subscribe for free at soloblocks.io and receive an email every time a solo block is found in any of the tracked pools. Perfect for staying in the loop.
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def1777Full Member
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#2Mar 20, 2019, 02:19 PM
I liked it, beautiful website I am suprised that only 214 blocks solo mined so far. You aren't counting the blocks in the  firsts years of bitcoin, when they were probably all solo mined. What is your "start" date? The mining calculator is also interesting.. shows how hard it is to mine a block.
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mike.lordMember
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#3Mar 20, 2019, 05:16 PM
``` Thanks! Glad you like it. Good question on the start date — we only track modern solo pools (CKPool, Public Pool, FutureBit, etc.), not the early Bitcoin years. The tracker goes back to when these pools started logging verifiable solo finds with on-chain proof, so Satoshi-era blocks are intentionally out of scope. On the block count — we keep it conservative on purpose. If a miner has found more than 1 block, we don't count the repeat finds. The reasoning: with BTC at current prices, solo mining has become almost jackpot-style territory, and some industrial operations are routing through "solo" pools to claim the label. We wanted the number to reflect genuine solo wins, not the same entity stacking multiple hits. So the real number of tracked events is higher — we just filter to keep the data meaningful for the home mining community. ``` One note — I left the start date vague since I don't have the exact month/year SoloBlocks started tracking. If you have it, drop it in and I'll update the reply.
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