The graphics card market has been ridiculous for a long time now. Ever since the global pandemic started affecting production and shipping, it’s been really hard for anyone to get their hands on a graphics card without giving in to high prices. For those that have resisted in hope of finding something even close to MSRP, availability has been near non-existent. While we aren’t anywhere close to being out of the woods yet, it does seem the situation is finally improving somewhat. As it would have it, the slowly improving availability of Nvidia and AMD graphics cards is at last driving down prices.
3D Center released its latest findings for graphics card pricing over the last year in Austrian and German markets. Simply put, the results show that the pricing for both AMD and Nvidia’s graphics cards has started to become cheaper since January 2021. This isn’t to say that graphics cards are getting cheap though, as they’re still above MSRP by quite large mar...
The U.S. Treasury has clarified that the crypto miners and wallet operators are exempt from the Internal Revenue Service’s reporting rules. In a letter sent to a group of senators on Friday and first seen by Bloomberg, the Treasury addressed concerns that the recently passed infrastructure bill would capture virtually all entities in the crypto […]
Crypto miners and stakers will not be subject to the IRS reporting rules in the US, given that they comply with applicable regulations. Earlier, the rules mandated crypto brokers to share data regarding their clients’ digital asset transactions with the IRS. Whether this applies to other market participants as well has been in a gray […]
The Bitcoin network made headlines this week after its hash rate managed to reach a new all-time high of 248.11 million terahashes per second. However, a slight drop was noticed on 14 February. Even so, there was strong support for a continued trend towards accelerated security on the network. A deeper look at the contributing […]
The processing power backing the Bitcoin network has tapped another all-time high (ATH) in 2022, reaching 246 exahash per second (EH/s) on February 12. After the network reached an ATH on January 15, a month later the hashrate increased by 12.43% — this despite the network’s mining difficulty coasting along at record highs as well. […]
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