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Frisco residents Aanya Thakur, 9, and her brother Ishaan, 14, discuss the computer equipment they use to mine cryptocurrency out of their garage.(Stewart F. House / Special Contributor)

Ishaan Thakur, 14, and his little sister, Aanya, 9, typically ran a lemonade stand each summer that netted them about $100 for their college fund.

But in February, after their dad told them a bedtime story about bitcoin prices spiking to over $50,000, the Frisco duo dreamed up a new money-making idea: mining Ethereum.

“We wanted to invest in it, but we didn’t have the money to buy bitcoin,” Ishaan said. “So instead, we bought the equipment to mine for it instead.”

They started mining in March with an old gaming computer, making $1,000 in their first month. For the past month, they made more than $32,000. They use their earnings to buy more mining equipment for their company, Flifer Technologies, which they created on April 30.

“I thought I wouldn’t be able to do it because it’s too high-level, but we watched YouTube videos and my dad and sister helped,” said Ishaan, a ninth-grader at Frisco High School.


Frisco resident Ishaan Thakur, 14, expains how he is mining cryptocurrency with computers in his garage to make money for college.(Stewart F. House / Special Contributor)

Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency in the world with a value of around $44,455 per coin and a market value of $835 billion, according to Coindesk.com. Ethereum is the second-largest with a value of around $3,055 and a $357 billion market value. They decided bitcoin had become too competitive so they chose to mine Ethereum.

Building a cryptomining rig came with one major COVID-19-era complication: a chip shortage.

Ishaan and Aanya, a fourth-grader at Spears Elementary, signed up for supply updates from Best Buy and Micro Center. When they got an evening email alerting them to parts, they’d line up hours before the store opened the next morning.

“There’s usually hundreds lined up but most are looking to resell the parts online for a higher price,” Ishaan said.

Other times, they’ve been able to find deals on eBay. Their dad, Manish Raj, a former Wall Street investment banker, took out a loan to help them purchase supplies to start.

The main equipment needed is graphics cards, which use software to guess the right code to get a bitcoin. They have 94 processors mining and mainly use Nvidia RTX 3090 graphics cards. When the computers guess the right code, they get a bitcoin.

It’s a guessing game, and their current setup makes about 9 billion guesses per second.

“Crypto mining is just like mining for gold or diamond,” Ishaan said. “Instead of using shovels, you mine with computers. Instead of finding a piece of gold or diamond in the mine, you find a piece of cryptocurrency.”

While YouTube videos showed them step-by-step directions, they estimate it takes about 10 hours per rig to set up. But once the rigs are set up, it becomes a passive income maker.

They have 14 rigs comprising 82 processors mining for Ethereum and five small rigs with 12 processors mining for Raven Coin (because those processors weren’t optimized for Ethereum). They’ve ordered four additional rigs from China with built-in processors.

“We want to grow this into a big thing,” Ishaan said.

A whirring sound is constant in their garage, where some of their rigs are kept for building and testing. Ishaan estimates they have about 30 cards in their garage setup, costing about $90,000 total, or $3,000 per card. Their main operations are now in an air-conditioned data center in downtown Dallas because the heat and noise were too great to keep confined to a garage.

Ishaan and Aanya said it was important for them to use renewable energy, which costs about 12 cents per kilowatt-hour versus traditional energy that costs about 10 cents.

The difference in cost is insignificant compared to what they make, especially because mining for Ethereum is more efficient than bitcoin. Last month’s electric bill, including their home and the data center, was $2,500. A typical home electric bill in the summer is $500 for them; with mining, it increased to $850. The downtown data center electric bill was $1,650.

This isn’t Ishaan’s first entrepreneurial pursuit. He also created a hat with a solar-powered mini fan on it to help keep people like construction workers cool in the heat. He and his dad applied for a U.S. patent for the product and plan to sell it. Outside of his business pursuits, he plays the saxophone.

The Thakurs are hoping their profits will help them pay for college. Ishaan hopes to go to the University of Pennsylvania and become a doctor. Aanya wants to go to New York and become a doctor as well. They’re equal partners in the company.

Some investors are wary of cryptocurrencies because of their volatility. But the brother-sister duo said they don’t have concerns about finding a buyer for their Ethereum when the time comes to pay for college because the market is very good. It has a larger market value than the largest companies, like Irving-based Exxon Mobil, which has a market value of $243 billion, they said.

So far, they’ve sold small amounts to pay for expenses such as the electric bill, graphic cards, software and the data center.

Cryptocurrency has grown in popularity this year, leading lawmakers to think more seriously about how to regulate it. Recently, Texas enacted HB 4474, the Virtual Currency Bill, which allows the 216 Texas state-chartered banks to provide safekeeping services for virtual currencies. This week, the U.S. Senate passed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that requires more tax reporting for cryptocurrency transactions.

Ishaan said he tries to keep up with news on the cryptocurrency world. But neither he nor Aanya have told their friends about their latest venture.

“Most kids like to play games on their computer,” he said. “We like to build them, I guess.”

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/entrepreneurs/2021/08/16/what-were-you-doing-in-grade-school-these-frisco-kids-are-making-32000-a-month-mining-ethereum/


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Summary:  texas kids are mining ethereum to fund future plans to go to college and become doctors. I like this plan better than the usual one of increasing US student loan debt.   Smiley

There are so many positives crypto brings to the world. We need more stories in the news like this one.

If kids can use cryptocurrency mining to put themselves through college and become doctors, then why would anyone want to shut down the crypto mining industry? I think this is a topic many could benefit from taking a 2nd look at. And wish people would do a better job educating and informing themselves rather than simply repeating media headlines.
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September 01, 2021, 12:13:41 AM
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Yeah, but this seems to be a thread about this one in the altcoin boards: Kid already making $32k monthly through ethtereum.

In any case, it's good to hear that at the early ages, the siblings found a way to make money mining ETH. And who knows, this 2 might turn out to be some CEO of companies mining not just ETH but BTC as well. And this could also open up some opportunities to others as well or parents to guide their kids about cryptos.

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September 01, 2021, 01:29:59 AM
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Feel good story, but truthful? Nah.
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They started mining in March with an old gaming computer, making $1,000 in their first month. For the past month, they made more than $32,000. They use their earnings to buy more mining equipment for their company
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Their main operations are now in an air-conditioned data center in downtown Dallas because the heat and noise were too great to keep confined to a garage.
There's no way they bought all of those GPUs with only their earnings from an old gaming computer, let alone whatever they have in a datacenter. $1000 in profit seems suspect as well.

...but I am curious what kind of setup their dad bought for his kids here. How many motherboards are driving the GPUs in one case/rack?

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There's no way they bought all of those GPUs with only their earnings from an old gaming computer, let alone whatever they have in a datacenter. $1000 in profit seems suspect as well.
The article suggests that there Dad is a former Wall street banker and he took out a loan to fund all that equipment. 90K for the GPUs and 10K for the other setup means that he probably took a loan of 100K. I am guessing that the Dad just made best use of the fact that the kids are smart and willing to understand the nuances of running a business and making a profit. (The kid has a patented hat and they lined up at BestBuy).

This is clearly a case of a Rich Dad (from the Rich Dad, Poor Dad) guiding his progeny towards an entrepreneurial future. So, while in the foreground you hear this seemingly heartwarming tale of a 14 year old making 32K in ETH, the ringmaster is the father, Mr. Manish Raj.

ETH is going to move to PoS though and soon enough this mining revenue will go to zero. They still have time to break even but nobody should take this as an inspiration to dump 100K worth of loan money into GPU mining. If you do, you are much safer and covered for the long run with ASICs and BTC mining.
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Thanks. I honestly skimmed through the highlights. You are totally right about ASICs.

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The main equipment needed is graphics cards, which use software to guess the right code to get a bitcoin. They have 94 processors mining and mainly use Nvidia RTX 3090 graphics cards. When the computers guess the right code, they get a bitcoin.
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Nope! Better luck next time, Dallas News article writer, maybe you will get a bitcoin!

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September 01, 2021, 07:25:31 AM
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Yeah, but this seems to be a thread about this one in the altcoin boards: Kid already making $32k monthly through ethtereum.

In any case, it's good to hear that at the early ages, the siblings found a way to make money mining ETH. And who knows, this 2 might turn out to be some CEO of companies mining not just ETH but BTC as well. And this could also open up some opportunities to others as well or parents to guide their kids about cryptos.
Well, they're not really making money, they already have money and they're just reinvesting it and they're profiting from it, not every kid in the block can do what they do you know.

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Something doesn't add up about this story. They didn't have money to buy BTC, but they had money to buy mining equipment? Lol, money's money, so they clearly had it and could have spent it directly on Bitcoin. At least, they could've done it with their earnings from, allegedly, an old gaming computer (I also don't believe an old gaming computer could bring such profits). And as others pointed out, their father used to be a Wall Street banker, and IMO the story should've led with that, instead of making it sound like these are poor kids fighting for their right to get a higher education with mining cryptos. Not to mention that kids that young should not really be working, they should rest and study.

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September 01, 2021, 09:25:36 AM
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then why would anyone want to shut down the crypto mining industry? I think this is a topic many could benefit from taking a 2nd look at.
Not all are in favor of mining and we can see some countries dont or not on our side. Yes cryptocurrency activity such as Mining could really make you earned some money and gain a lot of profits however there will always be a barrier that segregate the community to this kind of idea. Well lucky for those kids to have an early exposure. Their parents must have been so proud.

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September 01, 2021, 10:01:24 AM
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Something doesn't add up about this story. They didn't have money to buy BTC, but they had money to buy mining equipment? Lol, money's money, so they clearly had it and could have spent it directly on Bitcoin. At least, they could've done it with their earnings from, allegedly, an old gaming computer (I also don't believe an old gaming computer could bring such profits). And as others pointed out, their father used to be a Wall Street banker, and IMO the story should've led with that, instead of making it sound like these are poor kids fighting for their right to get a higher education with mining cryptos. Not to mention that kids that young should not really be working, they should rest and study.
Yeah, I think that too and not to mention that mining rigs and the GPUs used for it are expensive because of scalpers. It's not heart warming, more like a story of how a privileged family can make more money much faster than anyone else and get much more ahead in the curve.

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September 01, 2021, 11:27:00 AM
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Pure BS. They couldn't afford to buy bitcoin but they can afford overpriced mining equipment during
a supply shortage.

Come on people, think before posting this kind of crap.

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September 01, 2021, 01:33:44 PM
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Not a really convincing story,especially since their father worked for Wall Street.There are a lot of other much better stories about crypto than this one.The sum of 32000 dollars a month is a big sum for any country in the world,including the richest country on earth like USA where they are residing so they have not started out at zero,that would make a success story,people starting with very little money and arriving to climb up to these levels.

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Funny, they say how much they are earning but they have not said a word how much they have spent or are in debt and if they are not selling as they go then they will in the end lose almost all of it.

Anyway, even if they used 100k to buy those gpus and things, a 3070 has been around 2k usd, so in turn that is 45 gpus, 90%, and if we account other things 10%, I mean how 45 gpus doing 60 mhs each on eth 2700mhs makes 32k a month? Pure BS.

Here is the whattomine data https://whattomine.com/coins/151-eth-ethash?hr=2700.0&p=7200&fee=0.0&cost=0.1&hcost=100000.0&span_br=1h&span_d=24&commit=Calculate

100k will yield you today 5.8k usd monthly, 520 days to roi your money, so yes pure bs, a 3070 has been sold for 2k as far back as march/april 2021.

Basically for you to earn 32k per month you need at least 5 to 6 times that hashrate, meaning, spent 700k not 100k, bs after bs, dont know what they gain to spread such bullshit.

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keep exposing them to crypto and they will forget becoming doctors and turn to degen-gambling, mentally deranged lazy pieces of shits.

i'm warning you LOL Grin

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September 01, 2021, 03:11:46 PM
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This is all BS, these kids are well funded either from guidance or parents, I'm 33 years old and I can't even afford an ASIC miner yet, what are we? 5years old? C'mon all this is not so true

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Looking at basic numbers on whattomine it would take 200-225 RTX3070 to generate $32k usd a month.  This is at least 30kw, 30-40 6-card rigs, a lot of heat and infrastructure.  Good if the kids are getting their hands dirty a bit in running the operation at least a little, but this is parent's or a funded group's pet project.
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September 01, 2021, 05:06:06 PM
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Feel good story, but truthful? Nah.
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They started mining in March with an old gaming computer, making $1,000 in their first month. For the past month, they made more than $32,000. They use their earnings to buy more mining equipment for their company
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Their main operations are now in an air-conditioned data center in downtown Dallas because the heat and noise were too great to keep confined to a garage.
There's no way they bought all of those GPUs with only their earnings from an old gaming computer, let alone whatever they have in a datacenter. $1000 in profit seems suspect as well.

...but I am curious what kind of setup their dad bought for his kids here. How many motherboards are driving the GPUs in one case/rack?

I did a review on those cases. they are really nice and cost over 1000 usd for a case.

they hold 12 slots

if they run 3090fe cards you can squeeze in 10 cards. they case would do around 1 gh hash.

they mention 9 billion which would be 9 cases.

it would earn 9000 x 7.7 cents a day

the plug n play cases would be 10k
the 90 x 3090 would be  135k

so 145k invested before power setup.

they would burn 🔥 2.9 say 3kwatts a case or 27kwatts an hour that is 20000 kwatts a month which matches .12 x 20,000 = 2400 in power.

you need a 400 amp 240 volt circuit box.

with 10 x 20 amp circuits for the gear.

sounds like the dad did this and used the kids for tax purposes.

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September 01, 2021, 05:29:51 PM
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This is so bullshit, you can't make $1,000 per month on an "old gaming PC", if you could, lots of gamers would be getting rich. $1,000 per month in mining revenue can be done on a multiple GPU rig with the latest gen cards, which would cost thousands of dollars to get. And the reinvestment is bullshit too, ETH mining doesn't have such a short ROI that you can grow expontnetially, a card takes 6-12 months of mining to return its cost. Something is very fishy with this article.

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September 01, 2021, 05:58:33 PM
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My children are the same age, they gouged out their tablets and phones, and when they entered the garage where my farms are, they almost damaged them. Maybe these are unique children, but I would not entrust the most expensive video card to a child of 14 years old.
I do not allow my children to mine farms, this is not safe for them.

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September 01, 2021, 07:20:40 PM
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There's no way they bought all of those GPUs with only their earnings from an old gaming computer, let alone whatever they have in a datacenter. $1000 in profit seems suspect as well.
The article suggests that there Dad is a former Wall street banker and he took out a loan to fund all that equipment. 90K for the GPUs and 10K for the other setup means that he probably took a loan of 100K. I am guessing that the Dad just made best use of the fact that the kids are smart and willing to understand the nuances of running a business and making a profit. (The kid has a patented hat and they lined up at BestBuy).

This is clearly a case of a Rich Dad (from the Rich Dad, Poor Dad) guiding his progeny towards an entrepreneurial future. So, while in the foreground you hear this seemingly heartwarming tale of a 14 year old making 32K in ETH, the ringmaster is the father, Mr. Manish Raj.

ETH is going to move to PoS though and soon enough this mining revenue will go to zero. They still have time to break even but nobody should take this as an inspiration to dump 100K worth of loan money into GPU mining. If you do, you are much safer and covered for the long run with ASICs and BTC mining.
Imagine being a parent and having your 14 and 9 year old kids ask you for a 100k $ loan. I'd laugh and tell them to set up a lemonade stand or something
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September 01, 2021, 10:01:25 PM
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So they started in March 2021 and made over $1000 mining on an old gaming computer? I don't see this adding up.

How much were old gaming GPUs putting out back then? I would say max $10/day. And this is at 30Mh/s. And this is only on the days when the fees were crazy high.

So I don't see how it could of made them over $1000 in a single month, unless they were hodl'ng all those ETHs and sold at $4.4K later in April.

Next week I have a feeling we will get alot of newbies joining the bitcointalk forum and ask "How can I make $1000/month mining on my old gaming computer?"?

I think they make these articles because it generates alot of views and they get lots of readers. However they really need to fact check their stories more accurately.

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