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Bitcoin is growing, video cards are getting more expensive again. In China, the cost of GeForce RTX 3080 in one store per night increased by 50%

August 25, 2021
Source: thegoaspotlight.com thegoaspotlight.com
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Recently, Bitcoin has significantly increased in price, followed by other cryptocurrencies, and with them … the cost of video cards. If in July it dropped to local minimums (in different markets), then by the end of the month the 3D-cards started to rise in price again. The source gives this example: with a recommended price of 2,500 yuan ($ 385) at the peak of demand, the GeForce RTX 3060 in the flagship store JD.com was offered for 7,500 yuan ($ 1,155). In early July, the price dropped to 4,000 yuan ($ 615) and has now risen to 4,600 yuan ($...
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