Siblings Ishaan and Aanya Thakur first learnt about cryptocurrencies from their father Manish Raj, a former Wall Street investment banker, who would tell them about alt coins over dinner and at bedtime. The stories piqued their curiosity, leading them to learn more about how to mine digital tokens.
From making just $3 on their first day of mining cryptocurrencies in April this year, the Texas, US-based brother and sister have made huge strides since and are now earning more than $35,000 a month by mining three digital tokens.
“We started mining just to learn about technology, but it is more fun if we can also make money along the way,” says nine-year-old Aanya. “Mining seems complicated at first, but it’s simple actually,” the fourth grader adds.
Most of the mining work involves the initial set up and fine tuning of computers, says Ishaan, 14. The duo learnt how to mine by watching YouTube videos and reading posts on Reddit.
“Once the computers are set up, the machines run by themselves with just a little extra work. Since school has started, we can only do crypto mining work on weekends,” the grade 9 student says.
“My parents make sure that we focus on school first. We have hired technicians at a Dallas data centre to help when necessary. Since we are at school, the technicians monitor the machines to make sure they are running smoothly,” he adds.
Cryptocurrency mining uses sophisticated computers that solve complex computational maths problems, according to Investopedia.com. Mining has a magnetic appeal for many investors interested in cryptocurrency because they are rewarded for their work with crypto tokens, the website says.
For instance, Bitcoin miners receive Bitcoin as a reward for completing “blocks” of verified transactions, which are added to the blockchain. Miners need either a graphics processing unit (GPU) or an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) to set up a mining rig, according to Investopedia.com.
Bitcoin slid about 8 per cent to $40,237 in early Asian trading on September 21, 2021, dropping to its lowest level since the beginning of August. Reuters
Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, became the world's youngest crypto billionaire after Ether breached the $3,000 level in May this year. Bloomberg
Tether, also known as USTD, is considered a stablecoin as it was designed to always be worth $1. Unsplash
Cardano is growing in popularity with cryptocurrency investors after reaching a market cap of $77 billion in May this year. Unsplash
Binance Coin is one of the biggest cryptocurrencies in the world. Alamy
US technology company Ripple created the XRP cryptocurrency in 2012. Today, it is trading at about $0.94, according to Coinbase. Unsplash
Solana, a programmable blockchain cryptocurrency, hit a record $80.12 in August. Bloomberg
The USD Coin is a stablecoin with about $27 billion worth of coins in global circulation. Unsplash
The Polkadot cryptocurrency is built on a multi-blockchain network and has a market cap of about $28.8 billion. Alamy
Originally designed as a meme joke in 2013, Dogecoin today trades for about $0.21 and has a market capitalisation of about $27.6 billion. Getty Images
Cryptocurrency mining in the earlier days was relatively easy and could have been done with a computer’s central processing unit, says Devesh Mamtani, chief market strategist at Century Financial. However, mining has witnessed a rise in difficulty levels and miners need to have the latest technology, he adds.
“A layperson can do crypto mining with a decent gaming system. Then, they just have to plug their details into a mining website/hash power broker, which will provide them with a digital wallet where the cryptocurrencies will be credited,” Mr Mamtani says.
A hash power broker is an integrated marketplace that connects sellers with buyers by using the sharing economy approach, he explains. Hashing power is the power that your computer or hardware uses to run and solve different hashing algorithms. These algorithms are used for generating new cryptocurrencies.
We primarily mine Ethereum, but also do Bitcoin and Ravencoin. We choose what to mine based on what’s optimal for each chip we have
Ishaan Thakur, 14-year-old crypto miner in Texas
“We primarily mine Ethereum, but also do Bitcoin and Ravencoin,” Ishaan says. “We choose what to mine based on what’s optimal for each chip we have. Most of our chips are Nvidia RTX 3090, which is great for Ethereum. But when we get other chips, we mine other currencies.”
The siblings use cryptocurrency exchange platform Coinbase to store the digital tokens they mine.
On September 7, cryptocurrencies plunged amid El Salvador’s troubled roll out of Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, as legal tender.
Bitcoin is currently trading above $44,000, according to CoinDesk, having fallen as much as 17 per cent on September 7 before paring some of its loss. The downdraft also swept across other digital tokens, such as Ether and Dogecoin.
Bitcoin hit a record of about $65,000 in April, driven by a tide of liquidity, fast-money bets and optimism about growing demand from institutional investors. But critical commentary later emerged, including the environmental cost of the energy consumed by computers that underpin Bitcoin.
An intensifying currency clampdown in China also soured the mood. Bitcoin fell below $30,000 after the May rout.
The siblings did not make any initial investment to mine digital tokens. Instead, they converted two gaming computers into mining rigs using graphics cards, which can perform a high volume of calculations for mining. Their father took out a personal loan to help them buy more equipment.
“On our first day of mining on our gaming computer in April, we made $3. As we added more processors, we made $1,000 in the first month of May,” Ishaan says. “Four months later, we now have 105 graphical processors and a few additional ASIC chips. We can process more than 10 gigahash per second, meaning more than 10 billion algorithms per second.”
To make their business official, the siblings created their own mining company, Flifer Technologies, on April 30.
Siblings Ishaan and Aanya Thakur are working to create their own cryptocurrency, the Flifer Coin, and plan to launch it later this year. Photo: Courtesy Manish Raj
The crypto business has been good, so “we ended up making $36,691 in the past 30 days”, according to Aanya.
“But making money is not our main goal, we want to learn about technology,” she says, adding that they plan to reinvest their profits to buy more equipment to grow more.
“Our goal is to use the money we make from mining to pay for our college fees.”
The brother and sister are now working to create their own cryptocurrency, the Flifer Coin, and plan to launch it later this year.
The process of mining requires a lot of energy and computer power. However, the siblings’ electricity bill amounted to less than 10 per cent of their mining income.
Mining is not environmentally friendly because it is an intense computing process, in which the GPU often heats up to about 80-90 degrees Celsius. This means there is a need for air conditioning and exhaust fans in tropical countries, Mr Mamtani says.
“The cost of electricity is a significant factor in mining and the countries with the cheapest electricity cost tend to be the best for mining. Due to their cold climate, Scandinavian countries and countries near the Arctic are popular with miners,” he says.
“Mining at the house was fine when our set up was small. Now that we have so many computers, the house cannot handle the heat and noise. Therefore, we have rented a professional air-conditioned data centre in Dallas. We build and test the computers at home and then send them to the data centre,” Ishaan says.
A big challenge for the siblings, however, has been the global shortage of computer chips. “We cannot grow our business as fast as we want to simply because chips are not available."
The cost of electricity is a significant factor in mining and the countries with the cheapest electricity cost tend to be the best for mining
Devesh Mamtani, chief market strategist, Century Financial
The brother and sister say they will continue to mine for cryptocurrencies as they love the process.
Ishaan hopes to attend the University of Pennsylvania, where he’d like to study medicine and become a doctor.
“All my friends like to play to games on their computers. I guess we like to build computers instead,” he says. “We have received a lot of media attention because of mining, so I want to use our moment of glory to tell other kids that they too can create something big if they put their minds to it. I am just an ordinary kid and love playing saxophone and watching movies.”
His sister also wants to study medicine, but would like to go to medical school at Cornell University in New York.
“When I am not mining, I love watching Disney, Unicorn and pony videos on YouTube,” Aanya says.
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