Critical Metals is on track to finalize its Greenland supply chain agreements by the first quarter of 2026, according to the company's CEO. The move marks a significant step in securing critical mineral resources essential for blockchain infrastructure and Web3 hardware development.



The Greenland supply deals are expected to strengthen the company's position in the global critical metals market, which has become increasingly important for supporting the growing demands of the crypto and decentralized technology sectors. This development reflects broader industry efforts to establish reliable, geographically diversified supply chains for materials critical to next-generation computing infrastructure.

The Q1 2026 timeline suggests an accelerated push to lock in supply agreements amid rising global competition for rare earth elements and other critical commodities. Industry watchers are closely monitoring how such supply chain developments could impact hardware costs and infrastructure expansion plans across the Web3 ecosystem.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 6h ago
Is the Greenland mining business really coming? Can it be achieved by Q1 2026? I always feel that deadlines like this are easily postponed.
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GasGoblinvip
· 14h ago
Mineral agreements in Greenland? Alright, it's another "done by Q1 2026" story, but we'll probably have to wait until 2027...
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 14h ago
Greenland's mining business is really getting serious this time. We'll see the results by Q1 2026. Now, competing for mineral resources is as intense as fighting for territory. Can hardware costs be reduced? That's the key, otherwise having more mines doesn't really help. By the way, is this kind of geopolitical supply chain really stable? I always feel there are variables.
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NeverPresentvip
· 15h ago
The mineral agreement in Greenland won't be finalized until Q1 next year. The pace is a bit slow... but we really need to speed up, as the global competition for rare earths is intense.
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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 15h ago
Greenland's mineral agreements? Sounds good, but I'm afraid it might end up as another unfinished project...
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 15h ago
Mineral agreements in Greenland? Sounds good, but can they really reduce hardware costs, or will prices just go up again?
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PumpStrategistvip
· 15h ago
Q1 2026 is only coming to fruition, so talking about this now is a bit like making empty promises. The key still depends on policy changes in Greenland. Once the wind shifts, the supply chain will have to be restructured, and costs will spike directly.
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