A major chipmaker is doubling down on its blockchain infrastructure play. Word's out that they're pouring another 860 million RGT into assembly and testing facilities—this coming straight from Malaysia's Prime Minister during a recent briefing.



What's interesting here isn't just the dollar figure. It's the signal. When legacy tech giants start moving this kind of capital into testing infrastructure tied to digital assets, it suggests they're betting on sustained demand for crypto-related hardware beyond speculative cycles.

RGT, for those not tracking it, has been quietly positioning itself in the hardware verification space. This injection could accelerate production timelines and potentially impact supply chain dynamics for mining equipment and validation nodes.

The Malaysia angle matters too. The region's been carving out a niche as a manufacturing hub for blockchain hardware, offering competitive energy costs and regulatory clarity that's frankly rare in this industry. If this investment follows through, expect ripple effects on regional employment and possibly even RGT's token utility if the project ties operational metrics to on-chain governance.

No official timeline yet on when these facilities go live, but institutional money moving at this scale rarely happens without extensive due diligence. Worth watching how this plays out over the next few quarters.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 2025-12-04 19:55
86 billion invested—this time it’s really not another scheme to fleece retail investors, right?
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MEVictimvip
· 2025-12-03 19:43
860 million entering Malaysia? The chip manufacturers are really going all in this time, not just playing around.

Just looking at the scale of investment shows how serious they are about hardware—this isn’t hype, it’s a real bet with hard cash.

I didn’t pay much attention to the RGT play before, but now it looks like I need to catch up… If the token utility really gets implemented, that would be interesting.

Malaysia has become the new hotspot, with low energy consumption and clear regulations—it’s definitely better than other places.

Let’s wait and see what happens next. Institutions wouldn’t get involved like this without doing thorough due diligence.
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potentially_notablevip
· 2025-12-02 01:14
860 billion get dumped, this signal is very clear, traditional giants have really started to bet.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 2025-12-02 01:13
860 million thrown in, is this time for real? Malaysia's chess game is getting a bit interesting.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 2025-12-02 01:13
860 million get dumped, this is no longer a game.
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ser_ngmivip
· 2025-12-02 01:02
860 million invested, this time it's really going to play out

Traditional chip giants suddenly getting so invested, it seems they also believe crypto can survive the cycle

Is Malaysia going to To da moon again... cheap electricity is king

Whether RGT can turn things around this time depends on whether they can deliver later

The shift of manufacturing to Asia has long been the trend, just afraid of policy changes later
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