Indian-American kids earning massive amounts through cryptomining!

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Taxas, USA (CU)_ The two Indian-American siblings in Frisco, Texas, have presented a wonderful opportunity for cryptocurrency and commerce in the Lone Star State. The 14-year-old Ishaan and 9-year-old Aanya Thakur have been mining cryptocurrencies for over a month and have earned more than $30,000 a month. All of this was accomplished by watching YouTube tutorials and upgrading their equipment with money earned and a loan taken out by their father, Manish Raj.

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While speaking to the media, Ishaan said, “Crypto mining is just like mining for gold or diamonds. Instead of using shovels, you mine with computers. Instead of finding a piece of gold or a diamond in the mine, you find a cryptocurrency.” The siblings explained that they chose mining because they wanted to learn something new about interesting technologies while also earning money. Ishaan said, “We could have spent the entire summer playing video games, but instead we used our spare time to learn about technology”.

According to the media, the Thakur children earn nearly…

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