The miner that solved the block was an SK19Pro running Brains OS underclocked to 2250 watts, 100TH. I run it at 1250 watts during the day at 1250 watts / 60TH to keep the noise down. If the complete log is helpful, just let me know.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Unfortunately, we don't have any clear indication that an Apollo II has hit a block (on it's own) as yet. Congrats on the block!!
Oh, and be careful, the Karen's in this forum may report you to the mods for reporting that a device other than a FutureBit device hit a block. Ask me how I know, LOL!!
What device found the share is of no consequence to the bitcoin network, what matters 100x more is what and in what manner the block was constructed and submitted to the bitcoin network.
The Apollo is the device that submitted that block, and our work is what made it possible. The end goal has always been more nodes and decentralized block creation.
FYI our devices have been hashing on the bitcoin network for over 5 years now, and have found probably dozens of blocks in that timeframe (confirmed publicly via solo pools like ckpool etc and privately via the major pools that all monitor this internally).