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France redefines its strategic map in defense of the energy cloud against Bitcoin mining
In the European energy geopolitical map, France positions itself as the guardian of its critical resources. The French government has imposed strict requirements for the transfer of ownership control of its energy cloud infrastructure to a U.S.-based Bitcoin mining operator, demonstrating a protective approach toward its strategic assets.
Strict measures to safeguard national interests
According to reports from NS3.AI, the government has established a fundamental condition: NJJ Capital, a French investment fund, must hold a 10% equity stake in the operation. This requirement reflects France’s intention to maintain decisive influence over critical energy infrastructure, regardless of who the majority shareholder is.
The measure aims to balance two seemingly contradictory objectives: allowing foreign investment and capacity modernization, while ensuring that French national interests are not subordinated to U.S. corporate decisions.
Europe’s stance on Bitcoin mining
France joins the broader strategy of Western Europe regarding how to manage the energy demand of crypto-intensive activities. The imposition of these safeguards reveals that the energy cloud is not merely a commercial asset but part of the country’s strategic security and energy independence map.
This cautious stance contrasts with more permissive jurisdictions, consolidating France’s reputation as the guardian of its sovereignty over critical infrastructure. The 10% requirement for NJJ Capital functions as a control mechanism that goes beyond purely financial considerations.
Implications for international investors
The French decision sends a clear signal to global Bitcoin mining operators: any access to European state energy infrastructure will require substantial regulatory concessions. France does not relinquish total control but negotiates shared participation to protect its long-term interests, setting a new standard for how European states manage the convergence of energy, crypto technology, and foreign investment.