SHA-256 Solo Mining Odds Calculator
* Estimates assume static network conditions. Real-world difficulty, hashrate, and luck vary continuously.
About SHA-256 solo mining
This page compares solo mining odds across supported SHA-256 coins in one focused view.
Typically used with ASIC-class hardware, SHA-256 scenarios often involve large network competition and long variance tails for smaller operators.
Use this page to compare the same hashrate input across multiple SHA-256 networks and identify where your variance profile is more acceptable.
On this page, coin selection is limited to the supported SHA-256 coins to keep comparison inside one algorithm family.
SHA-256 Solo Mining Odds FAQ
What does this SHA-256 view help me evaluate? It gives one focused view to compare supported SHA-256 coins under a normalized odds model. Coins on this page: BTC, BSV, BCH, XEC, DGB.
Can this SHA-256 page promise payout timing? No. They are probability estimates designed to support risk-aware decisions.
How should I apply these outputs in practice? Use it to stress-test expected outcomes under one algorithm family. Typically used with ASIC-class hardware, SHA-256 scenarios often involve large network competition and long variance tails for smaller operators.
Can this view be used for SHA-256 scenario testing? Yes. This page is structured as an algorithm-focused mining calculator with live inputs and transparent probability outputs. No model can guarantee when a block is found