Major move in the global lithium market. Chile's state-owned Codelco and SQM just finalized a significant agreement that reshapes access to one of Earth's most coveted lithium deposits in the Atacama Desert. Here's the thing: the Chilean government now holds decisive control over extraction operations in this region.



Why does this matter? The Atacama holds some of the planet's richest lithium reserves—these aren't just numbers on a balance sheet. For crypto miners and those tracking energy markets, lithium extraction fundamentally ties into power grid dynamics and battery production chains. When government entities consolidate control over such critical resources, it signals potential shifts in pricing, supply reliability, and geopolitical influence over tech industry inputs.

This deal essentially locks in state authority over how and when lithium flows into global markets. Whether you're watching EV manufacturers, renewable energy infrastructure, or the downstream costs affecting mining operations, this Atacama maneuver reverberates across multiple sectors.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 10h ago
The government has a monopoly on lithium mines, now the supply chain is about to be choked off, and miners are worried about electricity costs and wallets... --- Atacama is firmly held by the state, no one can take it away, and electricity costs are probably going to double later. --- NGL, this move is really low. State monopoly on resources is just playing the control game, and small investors' mining costs will only skyrocket. --- Forget it, I should have expected it would turn out like this... just wait for the prices to rise. --- Chile's government made a good move, trapping everyone in their own hands, smh. --- With lithium mines locked down, EVs, mining, and power grids all suffer, while the aristocrats still make the easiest money. --- Now it's all over, the global battery supply chain has to listen to Chile, and supply chain players will have to add an intermediary... --- Really? Miners are about to cry, no one can handle costs skyrocketing. --- Geopolitical flex is also a flex, anyway, in the end, the common people will still foot the bill. --- Controlling resources is controlling the discourse power, and it looks like there won't even be a price war anymore.
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 10h ago
ngl Chile is playing a tough hand, directly choking the global battery supply chain. Our miners' electricity costs are going to increase.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 10h ago
Government controls lithium mines... Now EV and mining costs will have to be recalculated, it feels like a bottleneck ngl Once Atacama is controlled by the state, pricing power will be completely changed... miners are facing tough times Chile's move is aggressive, let's wait and see how the global battery supply chain will be manipulated The supply chain is being hijacked by politics again, the traditional energy vs green energy debate has evolved into a resource scramble Forget it, in the end, the small retail investors are the ones who get hurt... Does this mean lithium prices are about to soar? Or will they be suppressed by price controls? State-owned enterprises monopolize natural gas and oil, now they are coming for lithium mines again, this routine is too familiar Let's watch and see if the subsequent battery costs will be passed on to consumers It's settled, global energy competition is heating up...
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