On the 25th (local time), Auradine's Chief Strategy Officer Sanjay Gupta said in a recent interview with Cointelegraph that "President Trump's US Big
"Supporting the tocoin mining industry underscores the urgency with which the United States must resolve its dependency on foreign technology."
Last year, U.S. bitcoin miners faced massive supply problems, causing many
Mining equipment has been delayed by U.S. customs, with some vendors mistaking it for illegally imported Chinese radio frequency equipment and unable to clear customs for months.
"The US-China trade dispute is hindering the distribution of bitcoin mining rigs abroad, causing delays and uncertainty in hardware shipments," Gupta said.
The United States accounts for more than 40% of the global hash rate of the Bitcoin network, but it still relies on Chinese-made mining rigs.
The country's Bitmain reportedly holds 90% of the bitcoin mining rig market.
Gupta also said President Trump's plan to expand domestic manufacturing includes bitcoin mining.
"A sudden surge in electricity demand for Bitcoin mining puts a lot of pressure on the power grid, so Bitcoin miners should be able to operate off-grid (power plants that are independent from the power grid)," he said.
"It will be important for Auradin to operate its new water-cooled bitcoin mining machine, the Teraflux 5000," he said.
AH3880" and competes with Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, and others.
Meanwhile, currently, over 95% of the hash power in the Bitcoin network comes from the United States and China.
" reported Hashrate Index.
2025/03/26 16:52 KST
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