Start Mining $WHIVE

The Whive Protocol is an open-source Bitcoin fork and auxiliary chain with no central authority. Follow these steps to install the free mining software on Windows, Mac, or Linux. Mine $WHIVE and store securely or trade on popular exchanges for other digital assets. First PoW blockchain enhanced by Agentic Mining tools (community-developed, third-party independent).

Download Mining Software

Free and open source software. Download the official Whive wallet to start mining with your CPU. Store securely in your wallet or trade on popular exchanges for other digital assets.

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Download & Install the Mining Software

It's like installing any other program! Download the Windows version from GitHub and extract it to a folder on your computer.

# Create a dedicated folder for your bee mkdir C:\Whive cd C:\Whive # Extract whive-22.2.2-win64.zip here # Run whived.exe to start your bee node daemon
Tip: Windows Defender may flag the executable. Add an exception for the Whive folder to avoid interruptions.
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Configure Your Web³ Node

Create a configuration file to optimize your Web³ Hive node settings.

# Create whive.conf in your $WHIVE data directory # Usually located at: %APPDATA%\Whive\ server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=your_username rpcpassword=your_secure_password rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=1868
Security: Use a strong, unique password for RPC access. Never share your RPC credentials.
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Start Mining $WHIVE

Run the mining software to participate in the network. You may receive $WHIVE if mining is successful, which you can store or trade on exchanges.

# Open Command Prompt as Administrator cd C:\WHIVE # Start your bee node daemon whived.exe -daemon # Wait for swarm synchronization, then start mining whive-cli.exe generate 1 # Check your bee status whive-cli.exe getmininginfo
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Install Dependencies

Install required packages for building or running your node to beecome part of the hive.

# Ubuntu/Debian (Ubuntu 22+ required for prebuilt binaries) sudo apt update sudo apt install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils python3 # CentOS/RHEL/Fedora sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" sudo yum install openssl-devel libevent-devel
Note: Prebuilt Linux binaries require Ubuntu 22.04 or newer. For older distributions, compile from source.
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Download & Extract Whive

Get the Linux binaries or compile from source to set up your bee.

# Download latest release (Ubuntu 22+ required) wget https://github.com/whiveio/whive/releases/download/22.2.2/whive-22.2.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz # Extract files tar -xzf whive-22.2.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz # Move to system directory (optional) sudo mv whive-22.2.2/bin/* /usr/local/bin/
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Configure & Start Node

Set up configuration and start your bee daemon to join the swarm.

# Create data directory mkdir -p ~/.whive # Create configuration file cat > ~/.whive/whive.conf << EOF server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=miner rpcpassword=$(openssl rand -hex 32) rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=1868 gen=1 genproclimit=4 EOF # Start your bee daemon whived -daemon # Check your bee status whive-cli getinfo
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Monitor Your Bee

Monitor your bee's progress and swarm synchronization.

# Check your bee info whive-cli getmininginfo # Check wallet balance whive-cli getbalance # View recent transactions whive-cli listtransactions # Check swarm connections whive-cli getconnectioncount
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Install Prerequisites

Install Homebrew and required development tools to set up your bee.

# Install Homebrew (if not already installed) /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" # Install dependencies brew install autoconf automake libtool pkg-config openssl libevent
Note: You may need to install Xcode Command Line Tools: xcode-select --install
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Download Whive for macOS

Get the macOS binaries from GitHub releases to join the swarm.

# Create directory for your bee mkdir ~/Whive && cd ~/Whive # Download latest macOS release curl -L -O https://github.com/whiveio/whive/releases/download/22.2.2/whive-22.2.2-osx64.tar.gz # Extract files tar -xzf whive-22.2.2-osx64.tar.gz # Make binaries executable chmod +x whive-22.2.2/bin/*
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Configure Wallet

Set up your bee configuration for macOS.

# Create data directory mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/Whive # Create configuration file cat > ~/Library/Application\ Support/Whive/whive.conf << EOF server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=whiveminer rpcpassword=$(openssl rand -hex 24) rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=1868 gen=1 genproclimit=2 EOF
macOS Security: You may need to allow the application in System Preferences > Security & Privacy when first running.
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Deploy Web³ Infrastructure

Launch your bee daemon and start mining.

# Navigate to Whive directory cd ~/Whive/whive-22.2.2/bin # Start your bee daemon ./whived -daemon # Wait for swarm sync, then check your bee status ./whive-cli getmininginfo # Generate new address for receiving $WHIVE ./whive-cli getnewaddress

Stuck? Here Are Solutions to Common Mining Problems

Problem: Bee won't sync with swarm

Solution:

  • Ensure your internet connection is stable
  • Check firewall settings - allow your bee through port 8372 (P2P) and 1868 (RPC)
  • Try connecting to specific swarm peers: whive-cli addnode "peer_ip" "add"
  • Delete peers.dat and restart your bee if stuck

Problem: Bee shows 0 hashrate

Solution:

  • Ensure your bee is fully synchronized with the swarm first
  • Check if your bee is active: whive-cli getmininginfo
  • Restart your bee: whive-cli setgenerate true 4
  • Verify CPU isn't overloaded by other processes

Problem: High CPU usage

Solution:

  • Reduce bee activity threads: whive-cli setgenerate true 2
  • Add genproclimit=2 to whive.conf
  • Monitor temperature to prevent overheating
  • Consider running your bee during off-peak hours

Problem: RPC connection failed

Solution:

  • Verify whive.conf has correct RPC settings
  • Ensure daemon is running: ps aux | grep whived
  • Check RPC port isn't blocked: netstat -an | grep 1868
  • Restart daemon if configuration changed

Terms of Use & Disclaimers

Swarm Participation Disclaimer

Joining the Whive swarm involves computational work and energy consumption. Users are responsible for:

  • Ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations regarding digital mining activities
  • Managing electricity costs and hardware wear from continuous bee operations
  • Understanding that mining output ($WHIVE) is not guaranteed and depends on network conditions
  • Monitoring system temperature and preventing hardware damage from overheating

Software Disclaimer

Whive Protocol software is provided "as-is" without warranty of any kind. Users acknowledge:

  • The software is experimental and may contain bugs or security vulnerabilities
  • Users are responsible for keeping their wallet and private keys secure
  • The development team is not liable for any loss of funds or damages
  • Users should backup their wallet.dat file regularly

Swarm Risks

Participation in the Whive swarm involves inherent risks:

  • The swarm may experience downtime, forks, or technical issues
  • Difficulty adjustments may affect mining output
  • $WHIVE values are volatile and may result in financial loss
  • Swarm consensus changes may require software updates

Privacy Notice

Whive operates on a public blockchain where:

  • All transactions are permanently recorded and publicly visible
  • IP addresses may be associated with network activity
  • Users should implement appropriate privacy measures if desired
  • The protocol does not collect personal information directly

By joining the Whive swarm, you acknowledge understanding and acceptance of these terms and risks.

How to Trade Your $WHIVE for Bitcoin or USDT

Once you've mined $WHIVE coins, here's how to convert them to Bitcoin (BTC) or USDT:

Step 1: Create an Exchange Account

Sign up for a free account on DEX-Trade — the main exchange where $WHIVE is traded.

Step 2: Get Your Deposit Address

In your DEX-Trade account, go to "Wallet" → "Deposit" → Search for "WHIVE" and copy your unique deposit address.

Step 3: Send Your $WHIVE

In your Whive wallet software, click "Send" and paste your DEX-Trade deposit address. Send the $WHIVE you want to trade.

Step 4: Trade on the Exchange

Once your $WHIVE arrives (usually within 30 minutes), go to:

  • WHIVE/USDT — Trade $WHIVE for USDT (stablecoin pegged to US Dollar)
  • WHIVE/BTC — Trade $WHIVE for Bitcoin

Step 5: Withdraw or Hold

You can withdraw your BTC or USDT to another wallet, hold on the exchange, or convert to other cryptocurrencies!

Pro Tip: Many miners accumulate $WHIVE over time and wait for favorable exchange rates before trading. You're in control of when and how much you sell!

Mining Estimator - $WHIVE

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Hardware Configuration

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Power & Costs

Mining Estimates (NOT GUARANTEED)

Estimated Hashrate
~0.5 MH/s
Est. Daily $WHIVE Output
~0.05 $WHIVE
Est. Monthly Output
~1.5 $WHIVE
Est. Daily Power Cost
$0.19
Est. Daily Net (may be negative)
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IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY:

  • These are ESTIMATES ONLY — not predictions or guarantees
  • Actual results may differ significantly (potentially 0 output)
  • Electricity costs may exceed any mining output value
  • $WHIVE price is volatile and may decrease to zero
  • Network difficulty changes unpredictably
  • Hardware may experience wear, damage, or failure
  • This is NOT investment advice

You may lose money mining. Do not rely on these estimates for financial decisions.