Europe's rare earth conversation just started. A bit late, don't you think?
We're in 2025, not 2015. That's the real issue here.
Boliden's CEO Mikael Staffas wasn't exaggerating when he pointed out the EU should've moved a decade earlier. The timing matters. The scale? Still underwhelming.
Europe finally noticed the problem. But noticing isn't solving. The wake-up call came through—just ten years after the alarm went off.
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-05 17:02
Should have taken action ten years ago, just realizing it now? Europe is really lagging behind when it comes to rare earths.
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WealthCoffee
· 12-05 16:56
Should have taken action ten years ago, just realizing it now. The pace in Europe... truly unbelievable.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 12-05 16:51
theoretically speaking, if we model eu's rare earth strategy as a recursive verification problem... they're basically trying to compute state validity on outdated blocks lmao. ten years late is just the settlement delay nobody wanted to discuss, fr fr
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BlockDetective
· 12-05 16:47
These past ten years in Europe have really been wasted; the rare earth war started a long time ago.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 12-05 16:33
nah, this is giving mile 20 energy. eu's finally feeling the wall but the race clock's been ticking for years, tbh. noticing ≠ accumulating phase. still skeptical on actual execution here.
Europe's rare earth conversation just started. A bit late, don't you think?
We're in 2025, not 2015. That's the real issue here.
Boliden's CEO Mikael Staffas wasn't exaggerating when he pointed out the EU should've moved a decade earlier. The timing matters. The scale? Still underwhelming.
Europe finally noticed the problem. But noticing isn't solving. The wake-up call came through—just ten years after the alarm went off.