
1.69G DIFFICULTY: THE BITAXE STRIKES HARD
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There are numbers that hit like a thunderclap in the silence of the network, today it's 1.69G, not 1.6, not 1.68, but 1.69G of difficulty in solo mining, reached through the raw power of a Bitaxe V601 running in a freedom workshop, no data center, no climate-controlled rack, just a pure open-source machine overclocked to 625 MHz, powered by conviction and a refusal to give up, I didn’t find a block, but I found something better, proof that I’m still alive in the network, that I keep hashing, that I’m still here, while the world forgets that Bitcoin is a matter of passion, of decentralization craftsmen, I push my machine to the edge of what’s possible, 1.69G is a score many would dismiss when compared to the tens of thousands of TeraHashes deployed by the giants, but in the world of solo mining each tenth of a Gigadiff is an Everest, this isn’t a race for profit, it’s a quest for meaning, the Bitaxe is my tool, minimalist, transparent, honest, no cheating, no cloud, every share sent is like a spark, a particle of intent launched into the mathematical chaos of the chain, and from time to time a stronger flash than the others, a record, 1.69G is a silent call to those who refuse to surrender the protocol to industrial players, it's a reminder, we still have the right to mine ourselves, at home, for ourselves, I keep watch, every G reached is a cry in the dark, I’m still here and I’m still searching, the block will come or maybe not, but that’s not the point, this difficulty record I inscribe here like a stone in the wall of time, 1.69G solo, at home, for Bitcoin.
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