Mine alone. Stand together.

Southeast Asia's community Bitcoin solo mining pool

One miner, a tiny chance. Together, we are SoloLuck.

LIVE 168T 10 miners 24 workers

Measuring your round-trip to our Jakarta node…

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Start mining in 3 steps

  1. Pick your hardware — Bitaxe, Avalon, Antminer, Whatsminer or a CPU — and open the setup guide.
  2. Use your BTC address as the username (add .worker to name a rig; the password can be anything).
  3. Point your miner at stratum.sololuck.io:3333.

Connect your miner →

No fee — finders keepers

  • 100% of the block — not one satoshi skimmed, ever
  • No fees, no minimums — no cut of your shares, no deposit, no payout threshold to clear
  • Non-custodial — your coins never touch us, so there is nothing to skim
  • No KYC, no account — no email, no ID, no sign-up; your Bitcoin address is your only identity
  • Yours to spend after Bitcoin's 100-block maturity — about 16–17 hours on average

How is it free? We run SoloLuck as community infrastructure — we mine here too, and we'd rather grow the network than take a cut. Solo mining is fair, high-variance odds; we just keep the line to the network fast. Best-effort uptime, no guarantees.

The jackpot up top is live from our node's block template #963,091 · subsidy 3.125 + current mempool fees 0.02643021 · verify on mempool.space · no block yet — The Vigil keeps the wait honestly

Track an address

Track any address — yours or anyone's. Nothing here is hidden behind a login.

Wall of Fame

Live board of the miners pointing hashpower at SoloLuck right now (at least one worker online). Addresses are shown truncated — tap a name for that miner's public stats page; the operator's own fleet is labelled — it is not community adoption.

MinerHashrateWorkersBest diffOf a block
🥇 bc1qmvlh5n…cwflup 1d 6h ⚙️ 🎯101.00 TH/s1254.13G1 in 502
🥈 bc1qamt7rn…n5wtup 14d 13h26.50 TH/s130.88G1 in 4 thousand
🥉 bc1q9t8v8e…sshaup 22d 6h 20.90 TH/s8200.24G1 in 637
4. bc1qsgcnwa…yufdup 3d 4h17.00 TH/s5526.80M1 in 242 thousand
5. 124d2jRHMd…fPkjup 16d 7h 🕯️6.61 TH/s155.48G1 in 2 thousand
6. bc1qkpfhwy…5fqcup 8h 36m3.21 TH/s161.59M1 in 2.1 million
7. bc1qa2eajh…c8ntup 5d 13h 🔥1.33 TH/s112.60G1 in 10 thousand
8. 13vx1nWyHK…S9BSup 11h 36m1.10 TH/s19.35M1 in 13.6 million
9. bc1q63pv9r…6grqup 2h 12m1.00 TH/s12.41M1 in 52.8 million
10. 3GHG9UMto2…wnV9up 5h 43m7.16 GH/s11.57G1 in 81 thousand

🏅 Founders' Wall: 51 pre-first-block spots claimed — it freezes forever at the first block.

🔥 This week's torch-bearer: bc1qa2eajh…c8nt — chosen by Bitcoin block #962,656's hash from all active community miners. How the draw works.

Live pool statslive

Pool hashrateaccepted-share average per window
now · 1m168T
5 min167T
1 hour177T
24 hours147T
Miners online
10
Workers online
24
Best share ever
254,128,361,028
Network hashrate
1076.90 EH/s

264,936,911 tickets played today — one ticket is a difficulty-1 share equivalent, and every ticket is an independent chance at the block reward.

Latest network block #963,090 — solved by F2Pool (12 minutes ago). One day this line will say SoloLuck.

Updated just now · these are the real, unedited pool numbers.

Pool totals include SoloLuck-operated testing hardware; operator-owned workers are labelled on the leaderboard. Full operator/community breakdown on the dashboard.

See the full live dashboard →

FAQ

What is solo mining?

You mine for whole blocks on your own. No small steady payouts — but if your miner solves a block, the entire reward (~3.125 BTC + fees) is yours, paid straight to your address. A lottery with a very big prize.

Why SoloLuck instead of going solo at home?

We keep a fast, well-connected node close to Southeast Asia, which helps relay a block you find quickly (lower orphan risk). You skip running and syncing your own node — just point your miner at us.

Is there really no fee?

Yes — 0%, finders keepers. Solve a block and the entire reward is paid straight to your address in that block's own coinbase; SoloLuck takes nothing and never holds your coins.

What username / password do I use?

Your own BTC address (bc1q…, bc1p…, 3… or 1… — all mainnet formats work) as the username. Add .workername to track multiple rigs (e.g. bc1q….rig1). The password can be anything.

I’m new — how do I get a Bitcoin address?

You need your own address (it’s your username, and a solved block pays straight to it). Use a self-custody wallet whose keys you control — BlueWallet, Sparrow or Electrum are free and take minutes. Avoid an exchange deposit address unless the exchange explicitly confirms it accepts direct coinbase mining rewards and the address will stay valid. Full walkthrough: how to get a Bitcoin address.

What hardware works?

Any SHA-256 ASIC — Bitaxe, NerdQAxe, Avalon, Antminer and the like. Pick the port whose minimum difficulty sits at or below your hashrate; vardiff raises it from there. ~100 GH/s is a sensible minimum.

Do you support Stratum V2?

Not yet. SoloLuck speaks Stratum V1 — the protocol every ASIC, Bitaxe and CPU miner uses today — with an optional TLS-encrypted port (:3334) if you want the link encrypted. Stratum V2’s main extra, letting miners pick their own block transactions, needs a different pool engine than our true-solo, finders-keepers one, and almost no gear speaks native V2 yet. We’ll add it when solo-pool V2 support matures; until then V1 already pays 100% of any block straight to your address.

Is it safe and non-custodial?

Yes. We never hold your coins — no balance, no withdrawal. A found block pays directly to the address you mine with. No account, no KYC, no trackers.

When and how do I get paid?

Find a valid block and its coinbase transaction assigns the block subsidy and transaction fees directly to your payout address. The reward appears on-chain immediately but cannot be spent until 100 additional blocks have been mined. That's the only payout — solo is all-or-nothing.

When can I spend a block reward?

A block reward appears on-chain in the block you find, but Bitcoin's consensus rules prevent newly mined coinbase outputs from being spent until 100 additional blocks have been mined. This normally takes about 16 to 17 hours, but the actual time varies.