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What's interesting? These two stories aren't isolated. The AI boom is creating unprecedented demand for chips, energy, and rare materials. Any disruption in the supply chain could slam the brakes on innovation just when things are heating up. Meanwhile, governments and private players are racing to secure energy sources—some even exploring nuclear and renewable hybrids exclusively for AI infrastructure.
If you're tracking AI investments or crypto projects tied to decentralized compute networks, these macro moves matter. Supply constraints could shift market dynamics fast. Stay sharp—the AI revolution isn't just about algorithms anymore. It's about who controls the resources to run them.