Silicon Valley oligarchs like Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen have much to gain from Donald Trump’s seizure of Greenland, both as a source of rare earth minerals to feed the AI boom and as a site for a libertarian “crypto state.”

In 2019, Trump’s ambassador to Denmark and Greenland visited a major rare-earth mining project on the island shortly before Trump’s first calls to buy the country. Opposition to the mine ushered liberal political party Inuit Ataqatigiit into power two years later, which halted the mine and banned all future oil development.

The president’s renewed intention to take over Greenland has reignited debates over its sovereignty, as the country grapples with the trade-offs between economic opportunity and independence from Denmark. As the country’s glaciers recede, it’s also facing sweeping climate-driven transformations, threatening traditional industries like fishing and hunting and exposing valuable mineral resources.

Just two weeks before some of its investors were glad-handing at the Capitol celebrations, KoBold Metals raised $537 million in its latest funding round, bringing its valuation to almost $3 billion. Among the contributors was a leading venture capital firm founded by Marc Andreessen, an early Silicon Valley entrepreneur who has helped shape the administration’s technology policies, including consulting with Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency as a self-proclaimed “unpaid intern.”

“We believe in adventure,” Andreessen wrote in a lengthy 2023 manifesto that outlined his criticisms of centralized government, advocating for technologists to take control, “rebelling against the status quo, mapping uncharted territory, conquering dragons, and bringing home the spoils for our community.” Connie Chan, a general partner at his venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, is listed as a KoBold director in its 2022 Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

In addition to KoBold, Andreessen has also backed other ventures eyeing the arctic nation: he is a significant investor in Praxis Nation, a project aiming to use Greenland to establish a “crypto state,” a self-governing, experimental community built around libertarian ideals and technology like cryptocurrency.

Greenland, however, does not allow private property, an arrangement that historically has given communities a stronger voice in determining how or if its natural resources are developed — and could prove a problem for Brown’s planned utopia. But perhaps that could change under a new government.

“This Is About Critical Minerals” Greenland is warming at a much faster rate than the rest of the planet, causing its glaciers to precipitously retreat. As the ice recedes, these valuable deposits are becoming more accessible. A 2023 European Commission survey revealed that Greenland has twenty-five out of thirty-four minerals classified as critical raw materials, or resources that are essential to the green energy transition but have a high risk of disrupted supply chains. The country boasts some of the world’s largest deposits of nickel and cobalt, and collectively, its mineral reserves almost equal those of the United States.

This wealth of resources has drawn the attention of companies like KoBold Metals, whose Silicon Valley backers have a vested interest in supplying materials for the tech industry.

KoBold has positioned itself as providing critical solutions for climate change, facilitating a global reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by supplying the materials needed for batteries and other renewable technologies. The company hailed President Joe Biden’s use of the Defense Production Act to encourage mining in 2022, along with the Inflation Reduction Act’s measures to subsidize international mining for rare earth minerals.

In Greenland, KoBold Metals’ exploration licenses focus on searching for nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum-group minerals — materials important for green energy, but also for data centers’ rapid growth.

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    So driving a wedge between the US and it allies and potentially endangering the entire world are a couple rich guys willing to sacrifice our lives so they can play with greenlandic lives in enacting a libertarian dystopia over its mining resources.

    One of the more disgusting things I’ve read today but unfortunately sounds classically American

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      Sounds classically conservative to me. Nationalism is just a mask these people wear so they can claim that anyone daring to point out the harm they’re doing can be labeled unpatriotic.

      They use the countries and the religions they exploit and desecrate like a protective Edgar suit. Anyone who gets in their way or points out their hypocrisy is not only going against an entire country you’re allegedly going against God. “You’re either with us or against us.”

      The strategy is ancient, and it’s modern use may be most easily recognized as American, but I can think of a few countries that the suit fits.

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    They want Trump and America to take it but they think they’ll get to turn it into a crypto feudal state? Trump will keep it, dangle it like a carrot in front of billionaires, partner with them to rob them of resources, even. But he’ll never outright give it to them completely. And even if he does, he could just take it again.

    I dunno guys… This latest crop of billionaires sure seem stupid to me.

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      I dunno guys… This latest crop of billionaires sure seem stupid to me.

      Are you saying that the self appointed “technologists” who are only relevant today because they vacuumed up the work of others into “startups” financed by their generational wealth and familial connections, probably aren’t the guys we should be counting on to save humanity?

      The same guys who took a sledgehammer to bureaucracy and “wokeness” over the last year to make America greater than ever? The descendents of the men who made it necessary to ever have “woke” laws and regulations to protect people from being exploited?

      You’re saying it’s probably not a good idea to allow them invade other countries and jizz their greatness all over the globe?

      Psssh ok Greta Q. Antichrist. You know the technologists warned me about you… /s

      But he’ll never outright give it to them completely. And even if he does, he could just take it again.

      Trump is just the shitty sales guy that makes the deals because his dad got him the job a long time ago.

      He’ll sell it (or at least lease it) to somebody, but there’s no telling who. There is no loyalty among true conservatives. That’s why empathy is “toxic” and psychopathy is viewed as such an admirable trait.

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      Yeah why do you think they’re all so busy deep throating Edmund “the French revolution proves that liberalism is inherently dangerous” Burke.

      It’s not that hoarding of resources and exploitation of the many by the few who rely on their labor for their hoarded collection, is dangerous and will always become unsustainable once the few can no longer bribe the state to control the many. (Although an authoritarian 24/7 surveillance state will get you about as close to sustainability as you can ever hope. At least until somebody cuts the power and your screens shut off).

      The real danger is caused by the idea that the many should ever be allowed to compete for those resources without the few rigging the system against them. Or, that the few should ever be forced to live by the same rules they have chosen for everyone else, in order to survive in the rigged system that they have created.

      Inbreeding may toss in a few extra thumbs, chromosomes, and blood disorders here and there, but it sure does produce some “superior” skills when it comes to reasoning and logic.

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    Rare earth minerals being exposed thanks to climate change. Makes sense. I am in favor of the jobs the comet will provide.

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    Now this, this is a much better explanation of the situation than anything spewing out of John Bolton’s mouth.

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    I’d like to recommend Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow. As a novel or as a movie. I read it - and loved it - back then and re-watched the movie just a week ago.

    It’s about Greenland and Denmark, it’s about crazy rich people, a country full of resources and the dangers lingering therein. It’s about the exploitation of both the land and its people.