⛏️🚨 PARASITE POOL — SECOND BITCOIN BLOCK FOUND (April 18th, 2026) ⚡🔥

PARASITE POOL has done it again — and way ahead of schedule. On 18 April 2026 at 11:36 a.m., Parasite Pool hit block 945601, just ~50 days after their first-ever block on February 28th. This is a massive moment for solo miners, pleb miners, and anyone following the rise of transparent, non‑custodial mining pools. This episode breaks down the block, the miner, the odds, the difficulty, the hashrate, and why this second win is such a statistical shock. If you’re mining on Parasite Pool — or thinking about it — this is essential viewing. 🔥 What’s Inside This Episode 🧱 Block 945601 confirmed — mined at 11:36 a.m. on April 18th ⚡ Network difficulty: 135T 🧮 Winning difficulty: 184T (well above target!) 🧊 Network hashrate: ~1,008 EH/s 🎯 Winning miner: ~5 TH/s NerdAxe++ (likely) 🤯 Odds per day: 1 in 1.4 million 📉 Years to find a block: ~3,832 years (statistically!) 🍀 Conclusion: INSANELY lucky — again 📈 Why Parasite blocks are arriving faster than expected 🔮 What this means for the next block 🧡 Why tiny miners are suddenly punching way above their weight Timestamps 00:00 – BREAKING NEWS: Parasite Pool hits Block 945601 00:35 – Block details: height, time, difficulty, miner address 01:06 – Winning difficulty: 184T (well above target) 01:32 – Likely winning miner: 5 TH/s NerdAxe++ 01:55 – Best difficulty confirmed on dashboard 02:04 – Visual confirmation of the winning share 02:26 – Probability breakdown for Block 945601 02:59 – Why this block is insanely lucky 03:22 – Parasite is WAY ahead of schedule 03:43 – Pool hashrate & 7‑day average analysis 04:06 – Luck vs variance: what to expect next 04:40 – Confirming the winning miner again (hashrate + difficulty) 05:03 – Parasite’s second block since inception 05:24 – Final thoughts & what comes next 05:29 – Outro: Stay ahead, stay decentralised ⚡ Why This Block Is a Big Deal Parasite Pool’s 7‑day average hashrate sits around 47 PH/s, yet they’ve now hit two blocks in under two months — far earlier than the June estimate based on probability models. This is the magic (and madness) of solo mining: 🎲 Pure probability 🎯 Pure variance 🔥 Pure excitement And once again, a tiny 5 TH/s miner — a literal speck of dust on the network — walked away with the full 1 BTC finder’s fee. 📊 Block Analysis Highlights The winning worker submitted a 184T difficulty share, shown clearly on the Parasite dashboard. Recent blocks show a streak of NerdAxe++ wins — these little units are on fire. Parasite Pool continues to prove that transparent, non‑custodial mining is the future. 🎥 What This Episode Covers Full block breakdown Difficulty & hashrate analysis Probability modelling Why this block was so unlikely Why Parasite Pool is outperforming expectations What to expect for the next block Why solo mining is having a moment in 2026 🧡 Final Thoughts Parasite Pool has now found two blocks since inception, and 2026 is shaping up to be a wild year for pleb miners. Whether the next block comes early or late, one thing is certain: Solo mining is alive, exciting, and more transparent than ever. Stay ahead. Stay decentralised. ⚡🟠⛏️