
13.95K DIFFICULTY: MY BITAXE PUSHES THE LIMITS
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July 4, 2025
Today, a spectacular milestone was reached in my quest for the Holy Grail of solo mining: my Bitaxe V601 overclocked to 625 MHz validated a share reaching a difficulty of 13,953.4 – pulverizing by far my previous record of 1.69G of difficulty , and confirming my progress with a new global record of 7.09G all-time best !
Logs that speak
Over the hours, my Bitaxe has produced a string of impressive results, as evidenced by these few notable Nonces extracted from the real-time logs:
✅ Nonce 3B5C0022: 13,953.4 difficulty
✅ Nonce 2D0403F8: 3,554.7
✅ Nonce E20C0328: 3086.6
✅ Nonce 78F60086: 2,066.9
✅ Nonce 759005BC: 2 256.2
✅ Nonce 9F1204C6: 2790.0
✅ Nonce 6B78023C: 1257.1
✅ Nonce DE50050C: 1 199.0
✅ Nonce BEA90574: 1007.9
So many partial proofs of work which, although insufficient to solve a complete block (the current Bitcoin target requiring several trillions of difficulty), clearly show that Bitaxe works efficiently and sometimes approaches impressive peaks.
A Bitaxe in great shape
Thanks to a stable frequency at 625 MHz, a controlled temperature around 47 °C, a hashrate oscillating around 1.23-1.32 TH/s, and a consumption of only 17.6 W, my Bitaxe V601 demonstrated formidable efficiency. The logs confirm a continuous flow of jobs, a Stratum latency around 200 ms, and above all no share rejection , which proves a perfectly optimized network and hardware configuration.
Why is this important?
In solo mining, each share with a high difficulty is a unique opportunity: just one needs to exceed the network target to mine a full block and receive the reward (currently 3,125 BTC post-halving 2024). These results reinforce the motivation and show that solo mining with a Bitaxe can be much more than a hobby: it is a technical and philosophical adventure, an act of digital sovereignty.
Conclusion
This new record of 7.09G, topped off by a 13.95K difficulty share, marks a major step forward in my quest. My Bitaxe continues to run 24/7, and I continue on my journey with a single goal: to mine a block solo.
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