Word's out that Washington's eyeing bigger positions in mineral companies—strategic moves in the resource game heating up.
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TokenVelocity
· 12-08 04:19
Here we go again—America just can’t shake off this infrastructure anxiety, do they really think mining companies are some kind of strategic goldmine?
It’s just political play, bottom line is they’re scared of being left too far behind by China.
With the national team stepping in, things are only going to get tougher for the miners, huh?
Washington’s got its hands everywhere—is this about monopolizing or trying to control pricing power?
Here comes the whole “national mineral security” rhetoric again, history really does repeat itself.
Let’s be real, it’s all geopolitics—whoever controls the hash power controls the future.
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BrokenRugs
· 12-05 05:53
Here we go again. The Americans want to choke the mining industry. Can't they come up with a new tactic?
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StealthMoon
· 12-05 05:52
The US is trying to buy the dip in the mining industry again. This trick has been overused...
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FarmHopper
· 12-05 05:32
Here we go again. The US really knows how to play this game—they even want a piece of the mining business.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12-05 05:30
Here they are trying to seize the mines again. The US has been playing this trick for decades.
Word's out that Washington's eyeing bigger positions in mineral companies—strategic moves in the resource game heating up.