Meta just locked in a major play—becoming an anchor customer for nuclear power expansion across the U.S. The scale is massive: we're talking city-level electricity consumption to feed the compute monster that AI data centers have become.



Here's what's really happening: as AI training and inference demands explode, the power grid can't keep up with traditional sources. Nuclear offers that dense, reliable baseline power that hyperscalers desperately need. Meta's move signals a broader trend—tech giants are no longer just passive energy consumers. They're reshaping how America generates power.

For the crypto and blockchain space, this carries weight too. If major tech infrastructure starts consolidating around nuclear baseload, it hints at where the energy conversation goes next. Whether it's cloud computing or decentralized networks, whoever controls reliable power controls the future of compute.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 01-09 12:11
Nuclear power has become the new bargaining chip in computing power competition; whoever controls the energy has the say.
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ContractTestervip
· 01-09 12:07
The nuclear energy track is really taking off. The places where big companies are pouring money are the real deal.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 01-09 12:04
Nuclear power prolongs AI training, big companies are really ruthless... What about our crypto circle?
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