The mining situation in Venezuela tells you everything about why capacity expansion keeps stalling there. You could theoretically set up rigs, but getting your product out? That's where it all breaks down. Infrastructure just isn't there—power delivery, logistics, connectivity, the whole chain is fractured. It's the classic scenario: hardware doesn't matter if you can't move the goods. Zero rigs operating is the symptom; a broken system is the disease.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-09 01:43
This thing in Venezuela, to put it simply, is a system that is rotten to the core.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-08 05:23
Mining in Venezuela is basically a lame walk; no matter how powerful the hardware is, it's all in vain.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-06 15:55
Venezuela's mining industry, to put it simply, suffers from extremely poor infrastructure.
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DoomCanister
· 01-06 15:55
This thing in Venezuela is truly a textbook-level infrastructure disaster.
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MetaMisfit
· 01-06 15:51
Venezuela mining, to put it simply, has no distribution channels, so more mining machines are useless.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-06 15:48
Venezuela mining, to put it simply, is a systemic collapse; no matter how advanced the hardware is, it's useless.
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LightningClicker
· 01-06 15:48
Venezuela is really stuck, no matter how many mining machines there are, it's all useless.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-06 15:44
This matter in Venezuela is just theoretical talk; no matter how powerful the mining machine is, it still needs to be able to be transported out.
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FreeMinter
· 01-06 15:41
Basically, in Venezuela, even the best machines are useless; the entire system is rotten through.
The mining situation in Venezuela tells you everything about why capacity expansion keeps stalling there. You could theoretically set up rigs, but getting your product out? That's where it all breaks down. Infrastructure just isn't there—power delivery, logistics, connectivity, the whole chain is fractured. It's the classic scenario: hardware doesn't matter if you can't move the goods. Zero rigs operating is the symptom; a broken system is the disease.