Recent Blocks

Confirmed Bitcoin blocks mined through MySoloPool's solo mining pool: height, miner's payout address, timestamp, reward, and template metadata when available. Listed blocks are attributable wins for participants—not placeholders—so newcomers can see real pool discoveries on the blockchain.

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What appears on MySoloPool blocks

Each entry summarizes a Bitcoin block candidate that was accepted by the network after being found by hashing power directed at MySoloPool. Where we surface it, you will typically see identifiers such as block height, transaction root or hash references suitable for lookups in an explorer, the receiving address(es) credited for the subsidy and fees consistent with solo pool payout semantics, and timing information that helps miners correlate runs of luck with shifts in difficulty or fleet behaviour.

The optional Bitcoin address filter restricts the feed to wins associated with your public mining identity (the address you configured as username on the pool). Clear the filter to inspect the full recent history visible to the website.

Solo wins, pool infrastructure, Bitcoin rule set

In solo-format mining routed through MySoloPool, the cryptographic outcome that satisfies the Bitcoin network still follows consensus: valid header, chained work, subsidy schedule, and mempool selection rules mandated by Bitcoin Core-compatible nodes. When a miner connected to us finds such a solution, subsidy and permitted fees ordinarily flow according to coinbase outputs recorded on chain rather than pooled accounting ledgers used by traditional proportional pools.

Displayed rewards round to human-readable totals (for example subsidy plus fees that today exceed three BTC headline figures before normal network fee dynamics). Always reconcile amounts with your own explorer or wallet history when doing tax or treasury planning—this page exists for transparency alongside operations, not as financial advice.

How to verify blocks independently

Independent verification is straightforward: note the height or canonical block hash shown on the card (or inferred from timestamps), paste it into any reputable Bitcoin block explorer, and compare coinbase payout addresses and reward breakdowns with MySoloPool's listing. Divergence should be rare—if explorer data ever disagrees, prefer the chain record because it is authoritative; then contact pool support with both references so discrepancy root causes can be traced.