🦴Feed your workers
What happens if I always claim? If you claim your rewards continuously without restaking, your earning potential will slow down and you’ll miss out on compounding benefits. The system rewards those who let their Workers run full cycles before taking profits, keeping the mine balanced for everyone.
Is it better to compound more often? Yes — compounding (using the Compound button) lets you reinvest rewards into more Workers, increasing your future output. Just note that network gas fees apply each time you compound.
My reward growth? Your staking and claiming habits directly affect your long-term yield. If you let rewards pile up and reinvest, your daily gains will snowball. If you constantly claim, your growth will slow. On top of that, if $SHIBAM’s price pumps, your rewards pump too.
Can I get my initial back instantly? No — Shiba Miner is a locked staking pool. Your initial $SHIBAM is working as Workers and is returned over time through the rewards you claim.
What are the fees? A small development fee is taken from all deposits and profit withdrawals. Standard Solana network fees also apply for any transaction — deposits, withdrawals, or compounding.
Do my Workers decrease when I claim rewards? No — claiming rewards doesn’t remove Workers. Your Workers stay active for the entire 5-day stake. To increase Workers, you need to deposit more $SHIBAM or reinvest using Compound.
Is this sustainable? Yes, as long as there’s $SHIBAM liquidity and active staking, rewards keep flowing. Players who constantly drain rewards without reinvesting will naturally earn less over time, keeping the system fair.
What’s the best strategy? Let your Workers run full cycles, then claim and reinvest regularly to grow your mining power. Many players compound multiple cycles in a row before taking profits.
Referral system explained Invite friends, and you’ll earn 8% of all rewards your referrals generate — giving you an extra income stream on top of your mining gains.
Is it too late to join? No — $SHIBAM’s price and staking output adjust with market demand, so both new and old players can compete fairly.
Can contract functions be changed? No — the Shiba Miner contract is immutable. The rules are fixed, ensuring fair play for everyone.
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