When the Chinese government banned all cryptocurrency mining last summer, cryptocurrency mining company BitFuFu packaged its 80,000 high-powered computers in boxes and trucked them across the border to Kazakhstan, where electric power was reasonable and regulations were lax. Then, months later, when persistent force shortages in Kazakhstan forced the company to slow down its operations, BitFuFu abandoned those platforms and shipped shiny new devices directly to the United States, where it now sits. BitFuFu is from the only crypto mining company that recovered and moved its servers anywhere reasonable electrical power was discovered, a trend that has been around for...