So I had a few people scheduled to come and pickup some of my GPUs this weekend. Then all of a sudden one of them says he is not interested, then a few hours later another guy says he doesnt want the GPU anymore. Then a few minutes ago some other guy cancelled. This is very strange.
Then I look and all of twitter and reddit everybody is talking about EIP going live in July. So does this mean the GPU prices top is in?
I read the EIP 1559 and honestly how does it work exactly? I don't think it means that gas fees will always be lower. What about during spikes or Defi craze like we had a few months ago?
It seems like a perfect way to benefit ETH holders and screw over the miners.
I think the gpu top is in. I don't think that 3080's at $1,800-2000 is sustainable. I think it is going to take a little while for prices to drop a lot though.
I had the chance to buy a stellar.io bot last night for $300 and I didn't. Supposedly they sold around 2000 key's. I regret it even though some people are saying the dev's might bolt. Bot's are all the rage and now people are buying keys to in hopes to flip them.
End result is until BestBuy starts selling in store the average person looking for a top tier gpu is likely not getting one without buying from eBay, Stockx or a local reseller.
I sell a lot of toys during the holidays and it would be nice to be able to automate those purchase's to augment what I can get wholesale or retail brick and morters. I may rent a bot for a month to see how difficult it is to keep up, what additional costs like proxies are, and how successful it is if I am trying to grab lower tier gpu's.