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The White House just dropped a policy shift that's got the tech world buzzing. President Trump announced Monday he's greenlighting sales of Nvidia's cutting-edge AI chips to select Chinese buyers—but there's a catch. Only "approved customers" will get access.
This move could reshape the AI hardware landscape. Nvidia's advanced processors power everything from machine learning models to crypto mining operations. The selective approval process suggests Washington's walking a tightrope—balancing tech competition concerns while keeping trade channels partially open.
For the blockchain and AI sectors, this matters. Access to top-tier computing power influences who builds the next generation of decentralized AI protocols and where mining infrastructure expands. The "approved" qualifier leaves plenty of gray area about who makes the cut and what criteria apply.