— Rig trends —
GPU AI rental trends — last 30 days
GPU rental rate movement across the providers we track. Where capacity is tightening and where it's loosening up.
GPU AI-rental revenue index
Average daily revenue across the class — last 30 days.
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Total
66
Rising
7
Falling
8
Rising fastest
Top 5 GPUs by positive rental-rate change
Falling fastest
Top 5 GPUs by negative rental-rate change — softening demand
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All movers
50 rigs ranked by 30-day revenue change
FAQ
About these GPU AI-rental trends
How does MiningBoard calculate the GPU AI-rental trends?
For every rig in the GPU AI-rental class we compare the average revenue over the last 24 hours against the average over a 2-day band centered on the window boundary (30 days ago by default). The percentage delta is clamped at ±200% to keep recovering-from-zero rigs from dominating the sort.
Why are some rigs marked as Stable when the percentage is large?
A rig earning under $0.50/day on either side of the window swings wildly in percentage terms — a $0.10 to $0.50 jump is +400% but only 40¢ in real money. We demote those to Stable so the rising and falling cards surface actual movement, not divide-by-tiny.
How often is this page updated?
The mover list refreshes every 5 minutes from cache. The revenue index chart refreshes every 15 minutes. Underlying RigPerformanceHistorical rows come from the hourly profitability calc jobs.
Does my electricity cost setting affect these trends?
No. The percentages are computed from revenue, which is electricity-free. Your $/kWh setting only changes profit numbers on the rig detail pages.
Why are some rigs labelled New instead of having a delta?
A rig with the New badge had no recorded revenue at the start of the window — either it just shipped, or its market just woke up. The percentage delta is undefined for those rigs, so we sort them to the end of the list.
Should I buy a rig that's Rising?
Treat rising deltas with caution. A negative delta on an established rig is almost always a real difficulty or fee change. A positive delta — especially one near the +200% cap — is usually a thin-market spike that will mean-revert. Cross-check with the rig's detail page before clicking buy.
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