when will gpu prices drop ?

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This, it's a long running, volatile, bubble of an investments marked - with all the same predictability. Your answer is simple: Once eCoins die, whenever that happens. A key trait of bubbles is their lack of predictability when they pop; that's what ruined the Dutch when their precious tulips ceased being so precious. Until that point, the Great GPU Depression is not going anywhere. Worst since the Dust Bowl, I hear.


This, it's a long running, volatile, bubble of an investments marked - with all the same predictability. Your answer is simple: Once eCoins die, whenever that happens. A key trait of bubbles is their lack of predictability when they pop; that's what ruined the Dutch when their precious tulips ceased being so precious. Until that point, the Great GPU Depression is not going anywhere. Worst since the Dust Bowl, I hear.
 
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Your response is just stupid, look up Waltonchain (RFID, Logistics with Chinese and Korea Government contracts and partnerships with global companies) for example is where blockchain is headed, even warren buffet understands how blockchain and logistics are important. The market is headed toward a bubble in the sense all the scam and fluff coins that don't do anything die out.

What will fix this is if AMD and Nvidia find a way to price hike for buyers who buy in bulk and allow normal buyers to have access to cheaper GPUs, also keep in mind there are different type of mining, CPU, GPU, ASICS
 


eCoin. Not blockchain. If you can't be bothered to differentiate between the underlying tech (which is not driving this) and the commodity based off it (which is), you don't have much of a right calling me stupid, not that you ever did. The logistical and other useful traits of blockchain tech are not the items driving the mining craze that is destroying these prices - it's people looking to get rich off of trading volatile ECURRENCY. BTC. LITECOIN. Etc.

They're not trading money for the blockchain, they're trading it for the coins that are easily and readily exchanged for actual fiat currency, and that is what is driving the GPU craze. Good lord, man, get your facts straight and make sure you understand what you've attacked before rolling out the gate with personal insults.

AMD and NVIDIA could try doing something like that, but there are still fundamental economic curves at play here - and companies are not charity.
 

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So tell us plebeians...what is the magical date of "when"?