Senior officials are sounding the alarm about a critical vulnerability in global supply chains: the concentrated dependence on Taiwan for semiconductor production. The warning cuts to the heart of a sobering reality—what happens if this key pillar of tech manufacturing becomes unstable?



The concern isn't just theoretical. Chip shortages have already hit hard in recent years, disrupting everything from automotive to consumer electronics. For the crypto and blockchain sector specifically, any significant disruption would ripple through mining operations, hardware costs, and GPU availability. When you've got one geographic region controlling such a massive chunk of global semiconductors, the systemic risk becomes impossible to ignore.

The underlying message: this concentration of critical infrastructure in a single location represents an "economic apocalypse" scenario if supply lines break. Diversifying chip production across multiple regions isn't just smart logistics—it's essential insurance for global economic stability.
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AllInAlicevip
· 5h ago
Once the Taiwan chip industry encounters issues, mining will be directly doomed. Truly can't hold on anymore.
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