Who controls the infrastructure behind tomorrow's data empires? The battle won't be won with algorithms alone—energy grids, semiconductor supply chains, and critical mineral reserves will determine the victors. It's not just about code anymore.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 10h ago
That algorithm stuff is already outdated; the real game is in energy and chips. Whoever controls the minerals wins.
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MEVHunterX
· 18h ago
The computing power war started long ago, and no one can avoid the chip bottleneck issue. Energy is the real trump card.
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PumpAnalyst
· 19h ago
Energy, chips, minerals? Bro, this is the real underlying logic, way more clear-headed than those project teams hyping up algorithms [thinking]. But the question is, who can actually control these things? The US, China, or those big players? Risk control has to be solid.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 19h ago
The hash rate war isn’t that mysterious—at the end of the day, it’s all about competing on hardware and energy. The code is just the surface; behind it all, it’s a game of minerals and electricity.
Who controls the infrastructure behind tomorrow's data empires? The battle won't be won with algorithms alone—energy grids, semiconductor supply chains, and critical mineral reserves will determine the victors. It's not just about code anymore.