Nvidia remains cautious about dealing with crypto

Source Cryptopolitan

Nvidia, the giant U.S. chipmaker, made an abrupt stop to a crypto-related announcement, further highlighting the company’s continued strong stance against interacting with any type of crypto business. Notably, its accelerator program sidelined crypto startups, listing them as ‘ineligible to join’ its Inception Program. 

Nvidia excluded crypto companies and four other types of businesses—consulting and outsourced development firms, cloud service providers, resellers and distributors, and companies that are already public—from participating in its Inception Program. 

However, while chipmaker had not directly invested in crypto, the company had greatly benefited from the crypto sector, particularly through the demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs) used in Bitcoin mining. The demand for these GPUs contributed substantially to Nvidia’s recent revenue growth.

Nvidia continues to sidestep dealings with crypto firms

Nvidia silently shut off dealings with crypto businesses as it appeared to distance itself from the sector after recently stopping a crypto-related announcement at the last minute, confirming a more general industry view whereby the tech firm was more likely to invest in AI than blockchain technologies. 

However, the recent move to intentionally distance itself from crypto indicated a shift in Nvidia’s policy regarding the inclusion of crypto startups in its accelerator program. In 2018, the chipmaker accepted Ubex—a startup combining blockchain and AI for digital advertising—in its Inception program.

Michael Kagan, Nvidia’s chief technology officer, said other uses of processing power such as the AI chatbot ChatGPT were more worthwhile than mining crypto. In 2021, the chip manufacturer even released software that artificially constrained the ability to use its graphics cards to mine the popular Ethereum cryptocurrency. It was an effort to ensure supply went to its preferred customers instead, who include AI researchers and gamers.

“Crypto doesn’t bring anything useful for society,” he said, adding, “I never believed that [crypto] is something that will do something good for humanity.”

~ Michael Kagan, CTO at Nvidia

The closest nod to the industry came when Huang said, We got programmable humans, we got programmable proteins, we got programmable money.The remark did not, however, signal support for crypto or any likely shift in strategy to include blockchain technology.

Nvidia invests $500B in domestic electronics manufacturing

According to Nvidia, the company’s goal was now to produce (at least partially) American-made Blackwell chips. The U.S. chipmaker revealed it had ongoing manufacturing sites and projects in Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix. It also partnered with other major electronics manufacturers like Foxconn, Wistron, and TSMC, with plans to invest roughly $500B in domestic electronics manufacturing infrastructure. 

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the chipmaker could now manufacture its latest systems in the U.S. through suppliers such as Taiwanese chipmaking giants TSMC and Foxconn, while also noting a growing competitive threat from Chinese telecom firm Huawei. Huang, who has been working to allay investor concerns over demand for his company’s expensive AI chips, also noted that orders for 3.6 million Blackwell chips from four major cloud firms underestimated overall demand, as they excluded Meta Platforms, smaller cloud providers, and startups.

The Nvidia boss said he could see his company manufacturing hundreds of billions worth of AI chips domestically, adding that the Trump administration appeared to be keen on helping to accelerate the expansion of the U.S. AI industry. Huang described the tech firm as the engine behind “the iPhone moment of AI,” and said the generative AI powered by his firm would “reinvent” nearly every industry.

Two weeks ago, Microsoft disclosed that it had bought tens of thousands of Nvidia’s AI-focused processors, the A100 GPU, in order to power the workload of OpenAI. Nvidia also claimed it had sold 20K H100s (the successor to A100 GPU), to Amazon for its cloud computing AWS service, and another 16K were sold to Oracle.

Cryptopolitan Academy: Tired of market swings? Learn how DeFi can help you build steady passive income. Register Now

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
Bitcoin Outlook 2025As the Bitcoin market continues to mature, its 2025 outlook appears highly favourable, driven by institutional adoption and regulatory developments.
Author  TradingKey
Jan 23, Thu
As the Bitcoin market continues to mature, its 2025 outlook appears highly favourable, driven by institutional adoption and regulatory developments.
placeholder
Analysts Highlight 4 Reasons Why ETH Price Could Rebound Strongly in MayEthereum (ETH) has declined for five consecutive months. However, it enters May with rising optimism.
Author  Beincrypto
May 07, Wed
Ethereum (ETH) has declined for five consecutive months. However, it enters May with rising optimism.
placeholder
Ethereum Price Dips May Offer Buying Opportunity — Bulls Eye ReentryEthereum price extended its increase above the $2,720 zone. ETH is now correcting gains and might revisit the $2,500 support zone. Ethereum started a fresh increase and cleared the $2,720 resistance.
Author  NewsBTC
May 15, Thu
Ethereum price extended its increase above the $2,720 zone. ETH is now correcting gains and might revisit the $2,500 support zone. Ethereum started a fresh increase and cleared the $2,720 resistance.
placeholder
Ethereum Price Faces Pressure: Can It Sustain Its Recent Rally?Ethereum price found support at $2,460 and started a fresh increase. ETH is now struggling and might drop again below the $2,500 support.
Author  NewsBTC
May 27, Tue
Ethereum price found support at $2,460 and started a fresh increase. ETH is now struggling and might drop again below the $2,500 support.
placeholder
Dogecoin Follows Bearish June Trend With over 4% Losses – Is The Worst Over?The month of June has been historically bearish for the Dogecoin price, and so far, June 2025 is following the same trend. With just a little over a week into the month, the Dogecoin price has already seen a decline of over 4%, suggesting it is sticking to the established trend. If this is the […]
Author  Bitcoinist
Jun 09, Mon
The month of June has been historically bearish for the Dogecoin price, and so far, June 2025 is following the same trend. With just a little over a week into the month, the Dogecoin price has already seen a decline of over 4%, suggesting it is sticking to the established trend. If this is the […]
goTop
quote