Graphic Cards GPU pricing trends

For past 1 month a repair work have been going on and I saw my spending till date ~1.8L and here we are talking about cards that cost 1.5L (I know there is absolutely no chance I'll go for these cards for gaming but still come here to check on them)
 
Damn, Got Two Buyer.
1st Casual Gamer
2nd This 2nd guy needed it badly for his video editing work(even offeringse 1k more)
Man, This is ethical dilemmas. Idk whom to sell
Sorry for going Offtopic
There's no ethics here, it's demand and supply. You wanna sell and you have a buyer, go for it. If the buyer doesn't have an issue why should you?
Those buyers are the reason why prices haven't come down yet.
 
Damn, Got Two Buyer.
1st Casual Gamer
2nd This 2nd guy needed it badly for his video editing work(even offeringse 1k more)
Man, This is ethical dilemmas. Idk whom to sell
Sorry for going Offtopic

Refurb $449
 
More the merrier
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I'm hoping profits will crash by 50% by EIP-1559 and this nightmare should end soon. Difficulty will also rise making GPU mining slower.

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EIP-1559 will not reduce miner revenue significantly, although I guess you could find out for yourself very soon.

The proposal simply burns transaction fees. The vast majority of blocks mined these days are around 2.4 ETH. That means the block reward of 2 ETH is still intact and 0.4 is burned.

This represents a 20% reduction at best (or worst from your POV). Furthermore, most pools have adopted MEV (miner extractable value) now, which is kind of like an off-chain transaction fee that priorities their transactions. If this is even a 5-10% bump, it's good enough for miners.

Lots more can be said, but ETH mining will not go away or even diminish in popularity because of EIP-1559. Hope I'm wrong, of course.
 
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