DGB-Skein (DGB) Solo Mining Calculator
Estimate how long it takes to solo mine a block of DGB-Skein (DGB) with your own hardware. BackPoW combines the live DGB-Skein network difficulty with your hashrate to compute the expected block time, the cumulative probability of finding a block over day, month and year, and the expected mining revenue in DGB and USD.
DGB-Skein network stats
- Algorithm: Skein
- Average block time: 1.2 min
- Network hashrate: 1.02 PH/s
- Block reward: 253.56 DGB
- Market cap: $78,734,071
- Price: $0.004625
How DGB-Skein solo mining odds are calculated
Because each hash succeeds independently, finding a block is a Poisson process — there is no 'due' block, only an average rate. The mean time between blocks is T = network_hashrate ÷ your_hashrate × block_time, and the realistic chance of at least one block over a period t is P = 1 − e^(−t/T). That is why a longer run raises your odds but never guarantees a block.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to solo mine one DGB-Skein block?
It depends on your hashrate relative to the DGB-Skein network hashrate (1.02 PH/s). Because hashing is memoryless, the time to find a block follows an exponential distribution: on average T = network_hashrate / your_hashrate × block_time. Enter your hashrate in the BackPoW DGB-Skein solo calculator to get the exact expected time.
What is the DGB-Skein block reward?
The current DGB-Skein block reward is 253.56 DGB. BackPoW tracks the 24h block reward and values a discovered block in both DGB and USD using live market prices.
Is solo mining DGB-Skein profitable?
Solo mining DGB-Skein profitability depends on your hashrate, electricity cost and pool fees versus the block reward value and how often you expect to find a block. The BackPoW calculator shows daily, monthly and yearly gross revenue and net profit so you can decide.
What algorithm does DGB-Skein use?
DGB-Skein uses the Skein proof-of-work algorithm. You can mine it with any Skein-capable ASIC, GPU or CPU listed in the BackPoW hardware database.
What are the odds of finding a DGB-Skein block?
BackPoW models the cumulative probability of finding at least one block over a day, week, month or year with the Poisson formula P = 1 − e^(−t/T), giving a realistic chance instead of a naive linear estimate.