Breaking: U.S. President Trump is set to ink critical mineral agreements with Congo and Rwanda. These deals could reshape supply chains for tech hardware—including mining rigs and blockchain infrastructure components. Worth watching how this impacts the crypto sector's material costs.
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AirdropFreedom
· 12-04 22:54
Damn, now the mining rig costs are going to change drastically. Won't the chips I just stocked up on end up unsellable?
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-04 22:49
Damn, now the mining costs are going to change drastically. If key minerals get choked off, the coin price could drop by half.
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StableGenius
· 12-04 22:44
lmao, everyone's suddenly acting like geopolitics just discovered minerals exist. empirically speaking, this just means we're about to watch cobalt prices get volatility-slapped for the next 18 months. my prediction: hardware margins compress, difficulty adjusts, market prices nothing in. as predicted.
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ChainSpy
· 12-04 22:30
Damn, mining agreements directly affect mining costs? Chip prices are going to fluctuate now, right?
Breaking: U.S. President Trump is set to ink critical mineral agreements with Congo and Rwanda. These deals could reshape supply chains for tech hardware—including mining rigs and blockchain infrastructure components. Worth watching how this impacts the crypto sector's material costs.