It's pretty interesting when you think about it—tech companies can't just conjure up materials out of thin air. Take copper, for instance. Whether it's for hardware infrastructure, mining equipment, or industrial applications, securing reliable access to raw materials has become a real chess game in the supply chain. The tech world runs on these foundational resources, yet we don't always see the scramble behind the scenes.

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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 4h ago
The issue of copper mine bottlenecks should have been prioritized long ago; otherwise, even the most advanced chips will be useless.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 4h ago
After all this time, I finally understand that the chip war is fundamentally a resource war... Copper mines have really become the new arena for great power competition.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 4h ago
Wow, I never thought about this layer before... Raw material bottlenecks are even more severe than chips, even big manufacturers have to queue patiently.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 4h ago
Basically, it's all about mining to the end, and in the end, it still has to rely on old-fashioned copper, haha.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 4h ago
copper's the true alpha everyone's sleeping on... while we're all brewing yield narratives, the real alchemy happens in commodity futures ngl
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