Red Fury / Blue Fury / Nano Fury can be found on eBay for $115-$130. Some are higher, but they don't sell.
So just take $125 per unit as an example. $125 x 3 = $375. BitStamp right now is $359 / BTC
0.9 x $359 is $323.10.
So you can buy 3 Red/Blue/Nano's for 1.04 BTC, which is 7.5 Gh/s
Or you can buy one of yours for 0.9 BTC, which is 5.0 Gh/s (not yet proven independently).
Dude is right. 0.7 would be a competitive retail sale price.
0.58 would be a good wholesale price to resellers.
Really? I don't want to be rude... but can you read with understanding?
About pricing:
We are aware of unstable BTC price, and we don't want to take your hard mined or stashed for long time Bitcoins, we decided to base our sell policy on fixed price in Euros.
Since our main goal was to deliver mining hardware in right manner and customer approach, next logical move was to convert assembled unit price, to Euro because all our costs were actually covered in Euro.
In our shop you will see unit priced in euro, however only accepted payment method will be BTC.
In our shop we have BTC price converted form BTC/Eur rate in
realtime now from Mt.Gox (next week we implement BitPay), that 0.9 BTC from OP, was only a sample (from OP: "sample BTC price calculated at BTC = 194 EUR").
To prevent future misunderstanding I changed OP and left only Eur price.
So when I post:
this price needs to drop.
0.7 I could understand as it would undercut the red furyx2 price of .78 but not at 3x the price of the red for double the hashes
Sorry but where you have that 3x price?
According to last BTC/Eur exchange rate, BTC price is ~0.64
Price was 0.64 BTC according to BTC/Eur exchange rate that hour, and 9 hour later you post that 0.70 BTC price will be right...?
No problem, I can always make "promotion" like this for you