Two heavyweight resource giants are circling each other—a potential mega-deal that could reshape the entire mining landscape. We're talking a $200 billion valuation if they join forces, creating an unmatched powerhouse in global extraction. For anyone tracking commodity cycles and their ripple effects on infrastructure—especially the energy and hardware demands of the broader digital asset ecosystem—this is the kind of structural shift worth monitoring. Consolidation at this scale doesn't just move markets; it reshapes supply chains, pricing mechanics, and long-term availability of critical materials. The domino effects across multiple industries could be substantial.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-12 01:24
A 20 billion dollar merger and acquisition, if it really happens, will reshuffle the supply chain, and graphics card prices will probably soar again...
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-10 00:04
Two big players are teaming up, a $20 billion market... the supply chain is about to change.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-10 00:01
A 20 billion deal, once it happens, will really explode... Mining costs are about to change.
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PanicSeller
· 01-10 00:01
The merger of 20 billion USD, if it really happens, will directly shake up the supply chain. Now mineral prices are going to skyrocket like a rocket.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-09 23:56
The 20 billion deal, if it really goes through, will have a huge impact on the mining industry chain...
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-09 23:47
20 billion valuation? Now miners are even more competitive, and the computing power cost is about to rise again.
Two heavyweight resource giants are circling each other—a potential mega-deal that could reshape the entire mining landscape. We're talking a $200 billion valuation if they join forces, creating an unmatched powerhouse in global extraction. For anyone tracking commodity cycles and their ripple effects on infrastructure—especially the energy and hardware demands of the broader digital asset ecosystem—this is the kind of structural shift worth monitoring. Consolidation at this scale doesn't just move markets; it reshapes supply chains, pricing mechanics, and long-term availability of critical materials. The domino effects across multiple industries could be substantial.