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How to mine Shiba Inu — earn free SHIB with your laptop

Posted by johnnorman on November 18, 2021 - 9:27am

How to mine Shiba Inu — earn free SHIB with your laptop

I thought this article from Laptopmag.com might be of interest to those of you running Windows. I'm a MAC user , without a windows emulator so I'm out of luck there! I was written by   on the 10th Nov. 

How to mine Shiba Inu

How to mine Shiba Inu on your laptop.

Note: This is not investment advice. This is for educational purposes only. Please note that crypto currency is a highly volatile asset class.

“How to mine Shiba Inu” is a search query that's gaining ground on Google as people seek to acquire SHIB without purchasing it on a crypto currency exchange. Why spend your hard-earned cash when you can allow your idle hardware to generate SHIB for you?

The term “crypto mining” may sound a little intimidating, but the only thing that’ll be breaking a sweat here is your GPU. While you can mine on a laptop, there are some limitations. We'll dive into those drawbacks later, but for now, let's discuss how mining works.

What is crypto mining? 

Crypto mining involves the process of earning digital-asset rewards — tokens of appreciation, if you will — as a result of solving cryptographic equations with one’s hardware.

Shiba Inu is an ERC-20 token, which means it runs on the Ethereum blockchain. What's a blockchain? It's a virtual database of transactions distributed and duplicated across a peer-to-peer network of computers — it's a digital ledger, basically. Each “block” on a blockchain is filled with Ethereum transaction data (e.g. Jack sent $500 worth of ETH to Tina). Next, it’s up to the Ethereum miners to verify each block for security and accuracy.

Here's where you'd come in as a miner. Each Ethereum block comes with a complex, mathematical problem that is extremely difficult to solve. The Ethereum miner that solves this complicated puzzle first wins the transaction fees and scores ETH rewards. As such, the Ethereum network is biased; it doles out greater rewards to miners with high-powered hardware.

This is why laptops are not recommended for mining. Yes, they can mine Shiba Inu, but you may find that the hardware is too underpowered to generate worthwhile SHIB rewards.

Shiba Inu mining hardware

Besides being underpowered, laptops are also not recommended due to their slender form. Slim, svelte laptops with dedicated GPUs are a gamer’s dream, but they’re a nightmare for crypto mining because of the poor heat dissipation. Serious miners who make profitable earnings use ASIC miners or decked-out PCs with several GPUs.

Check out our best laptops for crypto mining page to get a good idea of which systems are best for minting SHIB based on their internals, dimensions and thermal results from our in-house testing. You won't earn SHIB at the same rate as owners of ASIC miners, but you'll still be able to collect some rewards.

Shiba Inu mining risks 

Before diving into SHIB mining, you should know what you’re getting yourself into. The first thing you should consider is that crypto is volatile. You can mine 100,000 SHIB in one week (worth $5 as of this writing), but the next day, that same amount of SHIB could be worth $1. Here are some other concerns you should keep in mind:

  • Increased wear-and-tear on your hardware. Crypto mining requires your laptop to be running continuously for hours and hours on end, which may affect the lifespan of your system’s internals. 
  • Electricity. Laptops packed with beastly GPUs that are ideal for mining typically don’t have the best battery life, which means you’ll have to keep it plugged in all day. This will affect your electricity bill, so think about whether mining is profitable.
  • Energy consumption. SHIB runs on the Ethereum network. It isn't an energy vampire like Bitcoin, but it isn't environmentally friendly either. According to TRG Datacenters, Bitcoin wastes a whopping 707 kWh of energy per transaction while ETH uses 62.56 kWh.
  • Ethereum's transition to ETH 2.0. Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin is concerned about ETH's environmental effects, so Ethereum is transitioning from a proof-of-work (PoW) protocol into a proof-of-stake network (PoS). To keep it simple, this means that Ethereum will no longer rely on mining to validate the network. As such, mining will become a thing of the past once ETH 2.0 comes along.
  • GPU shortage and Nvidia’s crackdown. Crypto miners are in gamers' crosshairs as GPUs get snatched off the shelves for crypto generation. Nvidia is taking action against this by implementing crypto limiters on some graphics cards (e.g. RTX 3060 Ti, 3070 and 3080), which drastically reduces their mining performance.

How to mine Shiba Inu

To get started on mining SHIB, you’ll need a Shiba Inu wallet — this will collect all your SHIB rewards once you’ve reached your payout threshold. I recommend Atomic Wallet (on Android and iOS). 

 

How to mine Shiba Inu (Image credit: Atomic Wallet)

When you sign up for an account, make sure you keep the provided seed phrase (a string of 12 words) in a safe place. If you get a new device, you’ll need it for security purposes. If you lose it, you can never — and I mean never —  retrieve your seed phrase (not even through customer support, which is barely existent). And you won’t have access to your crypto wallet anymore.

 

1. Go to unMineable’s official website and click “Download.” 

2. Install the unMineable beta miner software (click on the green button).

 

3. Extract the file (I’d recommend putting it in an easily accessible location like a folder on your desktop).

4. Double click on the “unMineable Miner 1.1.0-beta” file, which will run the unMineable desktop app.

How to get started with mining SHIB on unMineable 

You’ll need to download another software called PhoenixMiner, which works in conjunction with unMineable.

How to mine Dogecoin (Image credit: PhoenixMiner)

1. Download the PhoenixMiner here (“PhoenixMiner_5.6d_Windows.zip”). 

2. Extract it into the same folder where the unMineable app is located.

3. Find the PhoenixMiner.exe file and take note of where it’s located.

 

How to mine Shiba Inu (Image credit: unMineable)

4. Re-launch the unMineable app and click “Continue.”

5. Click on “Graphics Card (GPU)” and click “Next.”

How to mine Shiba Inu (Image credit: unMineable)

6. Click on “Update miner file location," which will prompt you to locate the PhoenixMiner.exe file. Once you’ve found and selected it, click “Open.”

7. Click on “Next.”

8. Select the Shiba Inu as the cryptocurrency you’d like to mine.

How to mine Dogecoin (Image credit: unMineable)

9. Enter your SHIB wallet address (this can be found by typing in “SHIB" into Atomic Wallet and tapping "Receive").

Click “Start,” and the app will start mining SHIB right away.

Once you’ve earned a minimum of 250,0000 SHIB, unMineable will send your SHIB directly to your Atomic Wallet.

And that’s it! 

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Happy Mining

Bill Rippel Thanks for the info, John. I will have to take a closer look.
November 18, 2021 at 4:37pm
Simon Keighley Thanks for explaining how we can get involved with mining Shiba Inu, John - excellent instructions to follow.
November 18, 2021 at 12:53pm
Adonel Lowings Thank you for info will go and have a look
November 18, 2021 at 9:59am