When it comes to mining, Kazakhstan comes in second place, accounting for 19% of the global hashrate. Canada comes third at 11%, followed by Malaysia (6%) and Germany (5%).
No way in hell that is accurate.
Cambridge says this about Germany
https://ccaf.io/cbeci/mining_map3.06% *
* To our knowledge, there is little evidence of large mining operations in Germany that would justify this figure. Germany’s share is likely significantly inflated due to redirected IP addresses via the use of VPN or proxy services.
Germany has had the biggest energy prices in Europe for a decade, there is no way 5% of the global hashrate would be there, and there is no way you would have 5% in Germany and less than that in Russia for example.
Based on this map, the percentage of mining in the United States is 37% ( will not be accurate but away from what you saying)
How is it away from what he is saying when he clearly said
With the regard to the adoption of blockchain technology, the U.S. is not behind any other country, but besides that, when it comes to crypto mining it holds more than a third on a global scale.
More than one third is more than 33% , you're saying 37% ...