Governments Worldwide Participate in Bitcoin Mining: VanEck Reveals National-Level Hashrate Deployment, BTC Moving Toward a Strategic Asset

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February 13 News, as the Bitcoin network continues to expand, a “hidden race” around computing power is unfolding globally. According to the latest disclosures from VanEck, multiple countries are no longer just regulating but are directly or indirectly participating in Bitcoin mining. This shift indicates that Bitcoin is gradually evolving from a privately-led digital asset into a piece of infrastructure with national strategic significance.

From an economic perspective, mining is increasingly viewed as a tool for energy monetization. For countries with surplus hydropower, geothermal energy, or idle generation capacity, converting electricity into Bitcoin offers a more resilient form of value output. Instead of purchasing digital assets on the open market, governments prefer to “native acquire” Bitcoin through their own hash power to build long-term digital reserves, which has practical implications in the geopolitical financial landscape.

At the hash power level, national participation also brings structural changes. Through domestic mining, countries can control a higher proportion of the network’s hash rate without relying on overseas mining pools. This not only enhances the decentralization resilience of the Bitcoin network but also increases each country’s control over system operations. As a result, Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a new type of digital infrastructure rather than merely a speculative asset.

Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Asset Research at VanEck, pointed out in media interviews that sovereign participation is not driven by short-term price fluctuations but by the fixed issuance mechanism of Bitcoin and its energy conversion potential. This approach sharply contrasts with retail traders’ short-term trading, reflecting a long-term strategic perspective entering the crypto space.

From a market impact standpoint, government-backed mining models help stabilize hash rate growth and reduce the risks associated with large-scale miner exits, thereby strengthening network security. The importance of this structural support far exceeds the superficial signals of short-term price volatility. Bitcoin is entering a new phase of deep integration among states, energy resources, and digital assets, and its role is quietly transforming.

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