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kqr04/24/20251 replyview on HN

Doesn't make sense for e.g. compute because compute resources are infinitely perishable. Maybe could work for storage.


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keepamovin04/24/2025

I guess I was thinking more like: you pay for a contract for bundle of resources now, to insure you against capacity overruns, and to sell it back at a future date. You can probably arbitrage the difference due to on-demand/reserved-capacity pricing ratio.

But also i don't really understand what you mean by infinitely perishable? Can you explain more?

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