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Topic: Who here regrets not ordering a BFL unit? - page 3. (Read 2630 times)

newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
By the time I was interested in getting one, the backlog was already ridiculous.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Thought about buying one of their units, but after doing some basic research, I'm 99.9999999% sure they're scamers.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
Ok..from my calculations.. You would easily get at least 0.25BTC a day with that unit right now at current difficulty.  BUT.. by the time I get it.. it will probably be half that.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000

You may as well as 'how long is a piece of string?'. It depends on what kind of rig you're using, the general price of electricity in the country you're living in, the specific utility provider you use, on/off-peak rates etc.

To find the minimum value, you can assume the "best" rig available (this Jalapeno thing?), you can pretend the waste heat is useful (live in 365 day frozen tundra) with electricity being "free" (generated by fully depreciated wind + solar installation).

From there, we have a minimum value for the new miner today.  Any idea what that would be?

If the $149 / Jalapeno price is the bench mark, how many coins does that unit make per unit time right now?
I think break-even with the Jalapeno at $149 would be about 10 days if you started today... actually maybe 5-7
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
So due to recent videos of one user's demo/pre-release video of a single...who here are starting to change their mind about ordering from BFL?

whats a bfl unit?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100

You may as well as 'how long is a piece of string?'. It depends on what kind of rig you're using, the general price of electricity in the country you're living in, the specific utility provider you use, on/off-peak rates etc.

To find the minimum value, you can assume the "best" rig available (this Jalapeno thing?), you can pretend the waste heat is useful (live in 365 day frozen tundra) with electricity being "free" (generated by fully depreciated wind + solar installation).

From there, we have a minimum value for the new miner today.  Any idea what that would be?

If the $149 / Jalapeno price is the bench mark, how many coins does that unit make per unit time right now?
hero member
Activity: 575
Merit: 500
The North Remembers
Show me a picture of 100s of people with working shipped units.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
When I ordered a jalapeno a couple months ago.. they were only $149.. It was worth the risk at that time.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
I'm more interested in the cost per bitcoin provided by the BFL unit.

I figure that value is a "floor" value for bitcoins since prospective miners are willing to pay that much for a bitcoin.  A prospective miner would presumably buy bitcoins instead of running his mining rig if coin value drops below the cost of running the rig.

So, what is the cost of running a mining rig in BTC/$?

This would also allow me to make an intelligent decision regarding turning the garage into a bitcoin mine...



By that line of reasoning the floor value of bitcoin is only ever going to rise.

Exactly.  As long as there are people willing and able to run mining rigs, the minimum cost of a BTC should be greater than the cost of running a mining rig.  So, what is the magic number?

You may as well as 'how long is a piece of string?'. It depends on what kind of rig you're using, the general price of electricity in the country you're living in, the specific utility provider you use, on/off-peak rates etc.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I only really got into BTC not that long ago, but I would of happily placed a order sooner. But I am moving soon so I would of been without a connection and been busy so maybe when I am settled I can look into it.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I'm more interested in the cost per bitcoin provided by the BFL unit.

I figure that value is a "floor" value for bitcoins since prospective miners are willing to pay that much for a bitcoin.  A prospective miner would presumably buy bitcoins instead of running his mining rig if coin value drops below the cost of running the rig.

So, what is the cost of running a mining rig in BTC/$?

This would also allow me to make an intelligent decision regarding turning the garage into a bitcoin mine...



By that line of reasoning the floor value of bitcoin is only ever going to rise.

Exactly.  As long as there are people willing and able to run mining rigs, the minimum cost of a BTC should be greater than the cost of running a mining rig.  So, what is the magic number?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
you looking to get out of your investment?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
I'm more interested in the cost per bitcoin provided by the BFL unit.

I figure that value is a "floor" value for bitcoins since prospective miners are willing to pay that much for a bitcoin.  A prospective miner would presumably buy bitcoins instead of running his mining rig if coin value drops below the cost of running the rig.

So, what is the cost of running a mining rig in BTC/$?

This would also allow me to make an intelligent decision regarding turning the garage into a bitcoin mine...



By that line of reasoning the floor value of bitcoin is only ever going to rise.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I'm more interested in the cost per bitcoin provided by the BFL unit.

I figure that value is a "floor" value for bitcoins since prospective miners are willing to pay that much for a bitcoin.  A prospective miner would presumably buy bitcoins instead of running his mining rig if coin value drops below the cost of running the rig.

So, what is the cost of running a mining rig in BTC/$?

This would also allow me to make an intelligent decision regarding turning the garage into a bitcoin mine...

newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Not really, because delays to BFL mean that the opportunity cost of having my fiat tied up with them for so long would have made it a less-than-profitable venture. If getting the growing pains over in the first wave means that the second batch of BFL rigs come much more smoothly then I might just give it a look.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Only time will tell...
member
Activity: 65
Merit: 10
So due to recent videos of one user's demo/pre-release video of a single...who here are starting to change their mind about ordering from BFL?
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