Interesting movement happening stateside—startups and VC money are now pouring into domestic metal sourcing projects. The U.S. is clearly scrambling to secure critical materials it's been heavily dependent on imports for.



This isn't just about traditional industries anymore. Anyone tracking the mining sector or resource-backed tokens should pay attention. Supply chain reshuffling at this scale tends to ripple through commodity markets, and crypto mining infrastructure isn't immune to these shifts either.

Worth watching how this plays out, especially with ongoing geopolitical tensions tightening global resource flows. When nations start racing to lock down physical assets, digital asset strategies often follow suit.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 12-13 15:14
The wave of domestic mining enthusiasm in the US is likely to drive another round of cryptocurrency market activity. --- Nah, really, when geopolitical tensions rise, countries start stockpiling resources, and on-chain assets will inevitably follow suit... Looking optimistic. --- The major reshuffle in the supply chain means that miners' electricity costs may once again change... --- Wait, is this why exchanges have been focusing on spot market layout recently? Wake up, wake up. --- That's right, from the very beginning, physical asset competition has made digital assets a hedging tool. This routine is old but effective. --- The key is still geopolitical game-playing. Whoever can lock down critical minerals first wins... We need to keep a close eye on on-chain movements.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 12-13 02:56
NGL, the US is now starting to compete for minerals... Geopolitics is really starting to spill over onto the chain. --- A major reshuffle in the supply chain is underway, and miners need to start stockpiling mining rigs. This is a significant opportunity. --- Wait, will resource tokens rise? It feels a bit too obvious... --- Venture capital is疯狂 pouring money into metals, honestly still worried about being cut off. The crypto world should have paid attention to this long ago. --- Key mineral supplies are tight; crypto mining can't escape this. Things are getting interesting. --- The era of physical asset争夺 has begun. Digital assets are not far behind, lol. --- It seems that the US is playing a big chess game, and geopolitics and encryption are becoming inescapable.
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RektCoastervip
· 12-12 10:04
NGL, this move by the US to build its own supply chain is quite aggressive. Are resource tokens about to take off? --- Wait, will their focus on physical assets directly impact mining costs... We need to keep a close eye on this. --- A major reshuffle in the supply chain, digital assets are moving along with it... It's all a chain reaction. --- Feels like the mining rush is starting again. Geopolitics really can determine the price of coins. --- The US is probably scared. Only now are they reacting to being cut off by imports. --- Resource-backed tokens might really have a chance. Who can refuse physical asset backing? --- Haha, another round of the "I want to be self-sufficient" drama. Do you have thoughts on on-chain mining costs?
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MetaEggplantvip
· 12-11 17:33
Nah, I think the US's move to抢矿产 this time is a bit urgent... Will it really affect the mining costs in the crypto world? --- Supply chain reshuffling sounds impressive, but is it really beneficial for us token holders? --- Whenever geopolitical tensions rise, resource抢夺 starts again—feels like this cycle never ends... --- Resource-backed tokens are definitely worth关注, but who will bear the risks? --- The US is so eager to lock down mineral resources—should we expect an airdrop or something? Haha --- I don't quite understand why physical assets would directly影响 digital strategy... Can someone explain? --- This is what's called the "great power game," and crypto enthusiasts have become the陪跑者.
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 12-10 23:47
NGL, this move by the US is a bit rushed. Are they really going to choke the supply chain? The way they’re piling up capital to crush mining companies feels like they’re paving the way for crypto mining infrastructure...
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 12-10 23:46
The US move this time is basically trying to reduce import dependence, but can they really pull it off... --- We definitely need to pay attention to resource-backed tokens, whether to mine or not, the cost needs to be recalculated. --- When geopolitical tensions escalate, even the electricity costs for mining go up; this logic makes sense. --- VCs pouring money into metal extraction seem like laying the groundwork for some kind of "big chess game." --- Cryptomining infrastructure is definitely affected; it's just a matter of time. --- At the national level, resource competition—how do retail investors play...
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 12-10 23:41
Nah, this wave of America's rush for minerals is really fierce, it feels like the crypto circle is about to get excited too. Wait, is this implying that the cost of mining machines will increase? I need to stock up on coins in advance. America is really getting anxious... if the supply chain gets disrupted, our mining costs could double in minutes. Who can bear that? With geopolitical tensions rising, the flow of on-chain assets will definitely change... interesting. Honestly, not bottoming out on mining coins now might be a loss... The US has a clever plan, but it might not be good news for crypto enthusiasts. Resource wars are starting. Will BTC become the last sanctuary? Now the battle between on-chain and off-chain is clear... power is everywhere the same. With the supply chain restructuring, the entire mining industry might undergo a reshuffle... Small miners are in for tough days.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 12-10 23:29
America has finally reacted, huh? After importing for so many years, now they're panicking... How much impact will this have on crypto mining? Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 12-10 23:26
Nah, this show of U.S. self-sufficiency is basically forced. We've taken too many losses from imports before. I'm optimistic about coins related to mining, but don't overestimate them. Geopolitics has too many uncertainties.
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ILCollectorvip
· 12-10 23:21
Wow, America is really panicking now, starting to stockpile metals? This means resource tokens are about to take off.
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