GPU Markets · v0.1 · Fixing released daily at 00:30 UTC Last fix · 2026‑04‑18 · 00:30 UTC

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§ · Not investment advice

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§ · Data license · CC BY 4.0

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§ · Code license · Apache 2.0

The estimator implementation, the observation pipeline, the site source, and every other piece of code in the project repository at github.com/gpu-markets/gpumarkets is released under the Apache License 2.0 ( Apache 2.0 ). Self‑hosting the estimator for zero‑trust verification of published fixings is explicitly supported and encouraged.

§ · Warranty · none

Data and code are provided on an as‑is basis, without any warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non‑infringement. Best efforts are made to publish each daily fix on schedule and with the methodology described at /methodology, but no service‑level agreement is offered.

Observed rates are sourced from each venue's public rate‑card API at fix time; if a venue changes its pricing after observation, or if an API endpoint returns stale or inconsistent data, the resulting fix reflects the observation, not the subsequent correction.

§ · Contact

John Jung, Founder, GPU Markets, Vancouver, BC
john@gpumarkets.dev · @gpumarkets