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Cheapest way would be to buy a used groupset I guess. Or buying parts over time.
I have some old R785 levers, for example. If you found all the parts you need over time at lowest prices, that's the cheapest. Most people don't have the patience for that though.
If you mean retail cheapest, well then that depends where you are, what stores have what you need in stock, etc.
a genuine which groupset question;
what is the cheapest way to get an electronic hydro disc groupset at the moment? i am aiming to build up a winter bike but it must be electronic shifting + hydro disc. fine with mid-range calipers and crankset etc.. it would likely be for a kinesis 4S disc roadset. it could be 1x11/12 if that makes it cheaper/easier to get hold of. aware that everywhere seems out of stock of everything atm