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## Can I use my current browser to visit Handshake websites? ## Can I use my current browser to visit Handshake websites?
Yes you can. See [Resolving Handshake Domains](#todo) Yes you can. See [Resolving Handshake Domains](/en/resolving)
You can run an hsd full node with recursive resolver on a Raspberry Pi on your local network by following [this guide](https://gist.github.com/pinheadmz/a3e5ded7a4f0413e948a6a257c375891). You can run an hsd full node with recursive resolver on a Raspberry Pi on your local network by following [this guide](https://gist.github.com/pinheadmz/a3e5ded7a4f0413e948a6a257c375891).

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# Mining
Handshake (HNS) is mined using a combination of the BLAKE2b and SHA3 algorithms.
**Handshake blockchain details:**
- Proof of Work (PoW) with difficulty adjustment after each block\
- BLAKE2b + SHA3 hash algorithm
- Block target time of 10 minutes
- [2,040,000,000 HNS maximum total supply](https://www.reddit.com/r/handshake/comments/j9g3y8/faq_what_is_the_coin_emission_schedule_for_hns/)
It is not efficient to try and mine with CPU/GPU. Instead, ASICs specifically built to mine with the above algorithm combination are the way to go.
**List of known Handshake ASIC miners:**
- [Goldshell](https://www.goldshell.com/products/#hns): HS5, HS3, HS3-SE, HS-BOX, HS1/1-Plus, etc.
- Various FPGA miners like MultMiner M1, Monad Imperium F2, Hummer Miner H1, etc. may also be able to mine efficiently
Depending on your hash power, it may also be beneficial to mine with a mining pool vs. trying to mine solo.
**List of Handshake mining pools:**
- [Handshake pool mining stats](https://miningpoolstats.stream/handshake)
- Urkel
- [ViaBTC Mining tutorial](https://support.viabtc.com/hc/en-us/articles/900001994586-HNS-Mining-)
- [Poolin Mining tutorial](https://help.poolin.com/hc/en-us/articles/360055366031-Poolin-Supports-Mining-HNS)
- [DxPool Mining tutorial](https://www.dxpool.com/help/en/hns-mining-tutorial)
- [F2Pool Mining tutorial](https://f2pool.io/mining/guides/how-to-mine-handshake/)
A wallet address will be needed to store mining rewards. This can be a deposit address generated from an entity such as Namebase, or it can be generated locally using Bob Wallet or various other wallets that support Handshake.
See [wallets](/en/wallets) to get a list of wallets to you can use/