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You can only buy this Miami condo with Bitcoin

If you're looking for a penthouse condo in Miami, and are sitting on a large heap of Bitcoin, we just might have a deal for you. 

A condo in Miami is selling on real estate site Redfin, seemingly for a price of $33. But according to CNBC it's actually 33 bitcoins, which is roughly $563,000 at current prices. 

SEE ALSO: Bitcoin's competitors are also at all-time highs — and rising fast

The description of the property says it's a "spectacular 1 bed/1.5 baths Penthouse unit with high ceilings, unobstructed Biscayne Bay view & Miami skyline" with the buyer "only accepting Bitcoin". 

Image: Redfin.com

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It's not the first real estate property sale that accepts a cryptocurrency as payment, but it's unusual to see one that only accepts Bitcoin, given its volatility. 

Originally envisioned as a peer-to-peer digital cash exchange system, Bitcoin is currently mostly used as an investment. Due to the congestion of its network and high transaction fees, it's nearly unusable for micro-transactions, which is why gaming store Steam ditched it a week ago. 

For a real estate sale of this value, however, it's perfectly alright — unless you figure in volatility. 

Bitcoin's price is currently at $16,684, up roughly 15% in the last week alone. And the way Bitcoin's price changed this year, this condo could be selling for a million dollars — or a quarter of a million — next week. 

Disclosure: The author of this text owns, or has recently owned, a number of cryptocurrencies, including BTC and ETH.

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