Due to the enormous funds used for investing in gold mines, rashly putting this money into a newly established mining company will only incur the hostility of local bankers in the New Continent.
Although the funds that the bankers in the United States during this era could mobilize were far less than those of the established bankers in the Old Continent, the bankers entrenched in the Old Continent could leverage their local advantage of foreign capital from the Old Continent for strikes.
Despite the few "Pioneers of the Times" present were not afraid to engage in a financial war with those bankers from the New Continent, they similarly did not wish to engage in conflict with the local forces of the New Continent.
Once both sides are drawn into a protracted war, it could transform into tens of millions, or even billions, of financial warfare.
Caught up in a financial battle, they might no longer be able to focus on the gold mine business, which would be somewhat counterproductive.