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Live hashrate, workers, and network data for every coin we support. Refreshed every 60 seconds.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin Pool Hashrate

SHA-256d

Active

Pool Hashrate

232.22 TH/s

Workers

3

Network Hashrate

919.04 EH/s

Difficulty

125.86T

Block Height

#937,291

Understanding pool stats

The numbers above come directly from our Miningcore backend and the blockchain networks. Here is what each metric means.

Pool Hashrate

The combined computational power of every worker connected to Bitmern Solo for a given coin. Higher pool hashrate means more shares being submitted and a greater collective chance of finding a block.

Connected Workers

The number of individual mining devices currently submitting shares. A single miner account can have multiple workers, each appearing in your dashboard with its own name, hashrate, and status.

Network Hashrate

The total hashrate of the entire blockchain network worldwide. Your chance of finding a block is your hashrate divided by the network hashrate. Higher network hashrate means harder blocks.

Block Height

The sequential number of the latest block on the blockchain. Each time any miner finds a valid block, the height increments by one. This confirms the network is actively producing blocks.

Network Difficulty

A measure of how hard it is to find a valid block hash. Difficulty adjusts automatically to keep block times consistent as total network hashrate changes. Higher difficulty means more computation required per block.

Miners

The number of unique wallet addresses connected to the pool. Each miner can have one or more workers. Miners are identified by the wallet address used in their stratum connection.

How blocks are found

Your ASIC repeatedly hashes block data with different nonces until it finds a hash that meets the network's difficulty target.

1

Miner receives work

The pool sends your miner a block template containing pending transactions and a target difficulty.

2

Shares are submitted

Your miner finds solutions that meet a lower "share" difficulty, proving it is working. These estimate your hashrate.

3

A valid block is found

Occasionally a share also meets the full network difficulty — this is a valid block, immediately broadcast to the network.

4

Network confirmation

Other nodes verify the block and add it to the chain. After enough confirmations (100 for BTC), the reward matures.

5

Reward payout

The entire block reward (minus 1% fee) is sent directly to your wallet. No splitting, no waiting.

Effort & luck

What is effort?

Effort is the percentage of expected work completed toward finding a block. At 100% you have done exactly the statistically expected work. Below 100% is lucky, above is unlucky — but the odds reset with every hash.

0–100%

Lucky

100–200%

Normal

200%+

Unlucky

VarDiff explained

How it works

VarDiff automatically adjusts share difficulty based on how fast your miner hashes. Shares coming too fast? Difficulty goes up. Too slow? It goes down. This keeps submissions at an optimal rate without any configuration on your part.

Does it affect block chances?

No. Share difficulty is purely an accounting measure. Whether you submit one high-difficulty share or many low-difficulty shares, the total work is the same. Your block chances depend only on hashrate vs. network hashrate.

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