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June 15, 2013, 05:19:54 AM
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...and you paid for your miner with now expensive coins, do you buy back those bitcoins with fiat, to effectively pay less for your miner?

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June 15, 2013, 05:25:36 AM
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No, I will dump and rebuy.....

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June 15, 2013, 05:33:13 AM
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So you buy a miner using BTC, with the price at $100USD/BTC. You pay 25BTC.

Price drops to $50USD/BTC. Your miner that previously cost 25BTC now cost 50BTC.

You buy 25BTC at $50USD/BTC, totalling $1250USD. You think this somehow means you paid $1250 for your $2500 miner?

What's paid is paid. Buying back coins after the fact doesn't do much.

I bought a Newegg gift card a long time ago, when the price was between $2.50-3USD/BTC. Used it to pay for an SSD. Now, does the fact that I paid 45BTC make it a $4,500SSD? No, it's still a $120 SSD.

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June 15, 2013, 05:59:18 AM
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So you buy a miner using BTC, with the price at $100USD/BTC. You pay 25BTC.

Price drops to $50USD/BTC. Your miner that previously cost 25BTC now cost 50BTC.


ORLY? Because I think a USB Eruptor cost ~2btc when the price was at $115 and costs ~2btc now at $100.

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June 15, 2013, 01:53:21 PM
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So you buy a miner using BTC, with the price at $100USD/BTC. You pay 25BTC.

Price drops to $50USD/BTC. Your miner that previously cost 25BTC now cost 50BTC.
ORLY? Because I think a USB Eruptor cost ~2btc when the price was at $115 and costs ~2btc now at $100.
So I think what you're asking depends on whether the item being purchased is priced in USD, or BTC. That 2BTC price does not fluctuate. A BFL Jalapeno is priced in USD, so the BTC paid will vary depending on the exchange rate.

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June 15, 2013, 02:45:01 PM
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Forget what you paid for the miner. The only important things about the miner are:

  • Its potential future earnings, in BTC and in fiat. This requires estimating difficulty and exchange rate at various points in time in the future
  • What people are willing to pay for the miner now. You might get a good deal selling it to someone.
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