According to Bitinfocharts data, the current average computing power of the BTC network is 618 EH/s, reaching an all-time high of 728 EH/s on April 23. In the past 12 months, the computing power of the BTC network has increased by more than 90%, so it is particularly remarkable that an independent miner recently received a 3.125 BTC block reward. (Cointelegraph)
Previously, Con Kolivas, a software engineer and administrator of the independent mining pool ckpool, posted on the X platform that a miner had mined the 282nd independent block in Bitcoin history. The miner's computing power at the time was about 120 PH, equivalent to about 0.12 EH, an average of about 12 PH per week, accounting for about 0.02% of the total network computing power.
Since the Bitcoin network block reward has recently been reduced from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC, this means that it is worth about $200,000 at the BTC price at the time.