For 2025, nine blocks were found by participants from Sol Ckpool.
The first block under CKPOOL was in September 2014.
The solitary miners participating in the server Solo CKPOOL have prosecuted 304 blocks since this platform is in operation, according to reported On July 27, its administrator with Kolivas.
The last of those findings of solitary miners, reported by cryptootics, went to block 907,283, found on July 27 by A miner with less than 50 TH/S (Terahasos per second).
So far from 2025, users of Solo CKPOOL They have found nine blocks of Bitcoin, according to Mempool.Space data, with four of them registered in July, while the first dates back to September 2014.

According to statistics Of Sol Ckpool, the average time in which a user of this server finds a Bitcoin block is 31 days. At the time of this wording, this pool has almost 13,500 users and more than 73,000 ASIC connected. The current hashrate of Solo CKPOOL is 230 pH/s (petahas per second).
A lonely miner is one who, regardless of its processing power, executes that practice on its own (without congregating in Pools), or uses platforms such as CKPOOL, where the block reward is not distributed among all participants.
This approach contrasts with traditional Pools, where profits are divided among all participants, and encourages decentralization, since it allows miners with modest equipment to compete for complete rewards in Bitcoin mining.
There are platforms apart from CKPOOL that allow Bitcoin to undermine. Futurebit’s devices and pools are an example. These allow users to undermine directly from their own bitcoin node thanks to a system Plug-And-Play, reducing centralized pools dependence. However, the 304 miners correspond to only CKPOOL, and the number of successful solitary miners in Bitcoin could be larger.