The choice of gifts depends on the receiving party. If she does not know Bitcoin, she will inevitably lose the private key that you gave her or simply throw away the paper or keep it in a public place. a Bitcoin gift will only be appropriate if your partner appreciates its value. Otherwise, it is better to buy a bouquet of flowers.I completely agree with you, every gift is only meaningful when it creates joy for the recipient. Unfortunately, not everyone understands the value and meaning of Bitcoin ^^
Bitcoin is a suitable gift for your children. If you have a newborn child, creating a wallet for him and depositing $100 in Bitcoin per month into that wallet may enable him to pay university fees easily after 15 years.
You should know the kind of person that you are giving bitcoin to as a gift, if not you might end up just throwing away your bitcoin. People that don't understand what bitcoin is will never value such gift, because they don't know its worth and they cannot feel and see it. However, if you give bitcoin as a gift to someone like me that value it, I will never forget such person because he just set up an investment for me to profit from in the long run, which means that person cares a lot about my future.In fact, most people I know do not understand the long-term growth potential of BTC and they just want to invest extremely safely, preferably by being able to own that asset in their hands. In Vietnam, many girls answered that they would like to receive the newest iPhone as a gift, even when we showed them this statistical table to help them understand that iPhone loses value very quickly compared to BTC.
Likely, those girls are not aware of what Bitcoin is. Furthermore, owning a newly released iPhone is seen as a symbol of wealth and sophistication, particularly for girls. It has become a trend for girls to showcase their iPhones on social media, rather than investing in assets such as Bitcoin. Only a small number of girls would prioritize investment over owning an iPhone.You should know the kind of person that you are giving bitcoin to as a gift, if not you might end up just throwing away your bitcoin. People that don't understand what bitcoin is will never value such gift, because they don't know its worth and they cannot feel and see it. However, if you give bitcoin as a gift to someone like me that value it, I will never forget such person because he just set up an investment for me to profit from in the long run, which means that person cares a lot about my future.In fact, most people I know do not understand the long-term growth potential of BTC and they just want to invest extremely safely, preferably by being able to own that asset in their hands. In Vietnam, many girls answered that they would like to receive the newest iPhone as a gift, even when we showed them this statistical table to help them understand that iPhone loses value very quickly compared to BTC.(https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.coingecko.com/coingecko/public/ckeditor_assets/pictures/8012/content_2023_iPhone_BTC.webp)
Anyway, I still believe that similar to gold and diamonds, BTC will soon be in the gift list for important holidays in the future.
We know that BTC price is increasing very well and touching $52K, this is considered a Valentine's gift for all BTC holders. I will try to refer to BTC price on Valentine's Day from 2010 to 2024.Yes, Bitcoin price increase quickly, it already reached $52k today. I'm not sure if it is the gift for Valentine day but it is surely a great achievement for Bitcoin. The Bitcoin holders must feel so happy now, we are very confident that Bitcoin can create a new ATH sooner. I'm surprised that Bitcoin can cross $50k quite fast. I think this should be in the next month. :D
The choice of gifts depends on the receiving party. If she does not know Bitcoin, she will inevitably lose the private key that you gave her or simply throw away the paper or keep it in a public place. a Bitcoin gift will only be appropriate if your partner appreciates its value. Otherwise, it is better to buy a bouquet of flowers.Yeah that's true, gifting your child at birth with Bitcoin is certainly a good thing because as the child grow that money deposit will have turned to something else by positive remarks because the coins must have gone through lots of bull season making that money worth more in return.
Bitcoin is a suitable gift for your children. If you have a newborn child, creating a wallet for him and depositing $100 in Bitcoin per month into that wallet may enable him to pay university fees easily after 15 years.
The event blockhalving is nearly happened 2 more months and I'm sure people are gradually investing in Bitcoin because they already know what will happen to the price of Bitcoin if you know the historical price of Bitcoin every block halving is the right time to invest in Bitcoin because that is the time we will see Bitcoin demands increase while the supply drop by half. It means price should increase after block halving.We know that BTC price is increasing very well and touching $52K, this is considered a Valentine's gift for all BTC holders. I will try to refer to BTC price on Valentine's Day from 2010 to 2024.Yes, Bitcoin price increase quickly, it already reached $52k today. I'm not sure if it is the gift for Valentine day but it is surely a great achievement for Bitcoin. The Bitcoin holders must feel so happy now, we are very confident that Bitcoin can create a new ATH sooner. I'm surprised that Bitcoin can cross $50k quite fast. I think this should be in the next month. :D
P/s: This is not romantic advice, because if your lover likes roses and chocolate more than Bitcoin, just give traditional gifts. Even though we have billions of men and women in the world while only having a maximum of 21 M BTC, sometimes the gift recipient doesn't want to be seen as an investment by others, and the gift giver will be confused when the gift they gave is moved to CEX to be sold ^^My answer is Yes and No. The answer is YES if the market is growing: we are about to have a halving or have just had a halving, and vice versa when the market is falling sharply.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
The choice of gifts depends on the receiving party. If she does not know Bitcoin, she will inevitably lose the private key that you gave her or simply throw away the paper or keep it in a public place. a Bitcoin gift will only be appropriate if your partner appreciates its value. Otherwise, it is better to buy a bouquet of flowers.I would probably answer no, because buying BTC and sending it out of my account already costs a few dollars, enough to buy a few flowers as a gift for my lover. For rich people with multi-billion assets, they still think about the 1st gift in new smartphone and the 2nd gift in Btc. Ordinary people only have symbolic gifts to celebrate special days, without any great value to wonder about or think of BTC, which is an asset with strong price increases and expensive transaction fees.
Bitcoin is a suitable gift for your children. If you have a newborn child, creating a wallet for him and depositing $100 in Bitcoin per month into that wallet may enable him to pay university fees easily after 15 years.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
We can't only be buying cars, phones, shoes, clothes etc, for our loved ones on Valentine's day. Bitcoin is also a very good gift to give a loved one on such occasion because if kept for a long time it could appreciate and become more valuable. However, I'll only gift Bitcoin to a loved as that's a Bitcoin enthusiast, who's going to treasure and not liquidate it immediately. If I perceived that she's going spend it, I'd rather give her cash or other tangible gift.For me, only people who understand cryptocurrency will understand how valuable Bitcoin is because, so far, there are still many people who don't know the price of Bitcoin, so many people underestimate Bitcoin. If you give this Bitcoin to the people you love, then they must also be able to access it, so he needs money so he can sell it. But if you only give Bitcoin and don't provide a way to sell it, then you are just keeping it for the person you love. However, as you said, it feels very difficult to sell Bitcoin when the price is still this cheap because Bitcoin has the opportunity to reach an infinite price when the circulating supply of Bitcoin has reached its maximum.
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Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
Bitcoin is a very good gift for anyone who receives it, depending on the value that was deposited with the giftee. If you give someone $10 worth of bitcoin, you can imagine how many years it will take before the bitcoin can get to $100, but if you receive a huge amount like $100 or $1000, you are definitely certain that the value will give you some good profit if held for a long time.
I would gladly accept any Bitcoin gift from friends, clients, or customers because I already know how valuable Bitcoin can be.
I prefer more traditional gifts, and when it comes to women, I think that most of them will appreciate a bouquet of roses, special chocolate or perfume rather than something they can't even hold in their hands. Bitcoin will perhaps become a digital gift one day when everyone has a digital wallet on their smartphone and when (if) it becomes a common occurrence in society.The goal when we give gifts is to please the other person, so we need to choose a suitable gift that the other person loves. I myself will choose to give 1 flower, and the amount enough to buy the remaining 9 flowers will be used to buy BTC as a gift.
When I was little, I was always happy when someone brought me a present, but when I got a little older, I preferred to receive money that I could then spend on what I wanted. When Bitcoin becomes so easy to spend/convert to fiat, then it will definitely make more sense to give it as a gift.
Of course, people are happy when the price of BTC goes up, but if you give someone BTC as a gift and the price goes down, that's not really going to be a gift that someone will appreciate at that moment, is it?
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?Yes i am willing to give my wife Bitcoin as Valentine's gift. I think it is fantastic idea. If anyone give Bitcoin as Valentine's gift i think it will be big asset for her if she hold it for few years. I think this idea will be effective and it will be viral.
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Anyway, just like BTC is already present in payment methods in El Salvador, I think BTC also deserves to be in the list of Valentine's gifts. So, instead of selling BTC to buy flowers, we can give BTC to each other. When the BTC price increases, both can enjoy love, when the BTC price decreases, we can also know if both really love each other 8)[/size]
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?My only valentines were BTC and I did not give her any gift, well if in the future I have one (in a halal way :D ) I would prefer the roses plus BTC both, but I don't really want my valentines to be a BTC nerd or enthusiast, because this might kill the relationship. I don't have any real-life experience maybe some experienced person in this forum might shed some facts and truths. But my personal opinion is she has to be something else not in the same job you are.
Especially the BTC, the pressure in trading might ruin things, for example, the encourage from one partner to another might not be seen if both are at a loss in dip, but if another is doing something else, and you are into BTC, then there will be more peace. Besides this, everyone has there own POV but this was mine. But one thing I wants to make sure that I don't want her to be interested in BTC as trader, but seasonal investor maybe.I think this depends on the individual itself. Logically, if both of them are familiar with crypto then they should know about the bear market or a crypto cycle in general, which might even help you to avoid mistakes such as being overly greedy and refusing to sell when the market indicators tell you it is near the top. It depends on their personality too. If they are greedy to begin with then whether you are into crypto or not it doesn't matter since they might sway you to do risky things anyway. Not even asking for a Valentine's gift, maybe even going as far as suggesting to take a loan to buy the dip or something. At the end of the day there's no need to be so black and white, just take everything case by case and see whether she is suitable for your personality, family, lifestyle, etc or not.
Bitcoin is legal tender in El Salvador, but its use is very modest considering that the population of that country is mostly oriented towards rural areas where they practice agriculture and use cash. In addition, Bitcoin does not have to be legal tender to be legal in a country, there are thousands of places all over the world where you can pay with BTC and where the whole thing works much better than in El Salvador.It has become a natural thing because El Salvador has started accepting payments using Bitcoin for quite a long time, so when people have started using Bitcoin for every payment they want, traders are already used to it so that their transactions look simple. There are still several countries that cannot accept payments using Bitcoin, but I am sure that in the near future, Bitcoin will be increasingly accepted by many countries.
Bitcoin as a test of love, so that's something new :)
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?I am willing to receive Valentine's day or any other occasion's gift but I don't think I am willing to give Bitcoin as a gift since I don't have loved ones that I know were into crypto. One reason that I won't be giving Bitcoin as a gift is that it is my long term investment that is why I don't bother giving away my BTC.
I am willing to receive Valentine's day or any other occasion's gift but I don't think I am willing to give Bitcoin as a gift since I don't have loved ones that I know were into crypto. One reason that I won't be giving Bitcoin as a gift is that it is my long term investment that is why I don't bother giving away my BTC.Bitcoin is more valuable than any gift you give because there is the potential for the price of Bitcoin to become very expensive someday and currently it is increasingly difficult to get Bitcoin because the influence of the supply is very limited so as you said it is better to give something else than to give Bitcoin, Leave Bitcoin still stored for long-term investment.
~I guess being selfish for at least one time will not make me a bad person, right? :D
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?It's worth a try. Although it's unconventional, the culture of chocolates and flowers is really predictable and boring for me as a guy. But I think the best thing is to give what our partner likes. If they're into money and investments, BTC might be the best Valentine's gift for them. But if they're into romantic things, we can't go wrong with flowers and chocolates.
I think this depends on the individual itself. Logically, if both of them are familiar with crypto then they should know about the bear market or a crypto cycle in general, which might even help you to avoid mistakes such as being overly greedy and refusing to sell when the market indicators tell you it is near the top. It depends on their personality too. If they are greedy to begin with then whether you are into crypto or not it doesn't matter since they might sway you to do risky things anyway. Not even asking for a Valentine's gift, maybe even going as far as suggesting to take a loan to buy the dip or something. At the end of the day there's no need to be so black and white, just take everything case by case and see whether she is suitable for your personality, family, lifestyle, etc or not.I like your suggestion but bro that's not how it works here, there are 2 ways one is normal the love marriage and the second is traditional the arranged marriage, even in a love marriage you don't get to invite her in your house, to meet her with you family, but you can at least judge the personality, lifestyle, etc. But judging them in arranged marriages is so hard especially when you marriage outside the family, (Family means the whole family tree, like cousins or etc.).
Anyway, I still believe that similar to gold and diamonds, BTC will soon be in the gift list for important holidays in the future.When it becomes more valuable, it will be use more regularly as gift.
Locktime, also known as nLockTime from the variable name used in the reference client, defines the earliest time that a transaction is valid and can be relayed on the network or added to the blockchain. It is set to zero in most transactions to indicate immediate propagation and execution. If locktime is nonzero and below 500 million, it is interpreted as a block height, meaning the transaction is not valid and is not relayed or included in the blockchain prior to the specified block height. If it is above 500 million, it is interpreted as a Unix Epoch timestamp (seconds since Jan-1-1970) and the transaction is not valid prior to the specified time. Transactions with locktime specifying a future block or time must be held by the originating system and transmitted to the bitcoin network only after they become valid. The use of locktime is equivalent to postdating a paper check.
I wont give BTC as a Valentines day gift and I wish I will never get such gift on such a day. Because it is zero romantic. This is not individual. And only those who are strongly into crypto will understand such a gift. Dont forget that this is a risky gift either. Imagine you give $100 in BTC, and the next day it is only $90. How you going to feel when your gift is associated with negative? I think default flowers and a restaurant will still give a better effect.This is one reason why I don't have plans to share my Bitcoin as a gift because of the volatility. I also treat Bitcoin as an investment more than as a currency though it can be given as a gift but this will only work if the person we wanted to have is knowledgeable about Bitcoin or else it is just a disappointment.
I wont give BTC as a Valentines day gift and I wish I will never get such gift on such a day. Because it is zero romantic. This is not individual. And only those who are strongly into crypto will understand such a gift. Dont forget that this is a risky gift either. Imagine you give $100 in BTC, and the next day it is only $90. How you going to feel when your gift is associated with negative? I think default flowers and a restaurant will still give a better effect.Never give gifts to people in the form of Bitcoin because when they let the Bitcoin they get, the selling value will increase and may also fall. The important thing is that Bitcoin price movements are very volatile, and there is a risk when holding Bitcoin. It is better to give something that he likes and keep it, saving the Bitcoin you have.
I think I will be your follower ;D ;D~I guess being selfish for at least one time will not make me a bad person, right? :D
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
Valentine's Day is over already, and nobody gave Bitcoin to me. :D I would be happy to receive Bitcoin from anybody, but to give it to somebody? I would not especially now that I anticipate that we are entering the bull market possibly in the 2nd half of next year to maybe next year at least.Hey, at least we get BTC from our BM, meaning from the results of our work.
Hey, at least we get BTC from our BM, meaning from the results of our work.What you get from the results of the Bounty Campaign, you should be able to save it as best as possible because you should already know that the Bitcoin you get is increasingly difficult to get, so it's better to keep holding onto the Bitcoin you have.
But actually giving Bitcoin as a Valentine's gift is actually unique. But for me, probably not, because after all, my wife already has the key, so I don't need to give it, she already has it. ;D
I wont give BTC as a Valentines day gift and I wish I will never get such gift on such a day. Because it is zero romantic. This is not individual. And only those who are strongly into crypto will understand such a gift. Dont forget that this is a risky gift either. Imagine you give $100 in BTC, and the next day it is only $90. How you going to feel when your gift is associated with negative? I think default flowers and a restaurant will still give a better effect.Never give gifts to people in the form of Bitcoin because when they let the Bitcoin they get, the selling value will increase and may also fall. The important thing is that Bitcoin price movements are very volatile, and there is a risk when holding Bitcoin. It is better to give something that he likes and keep it, saving the Bitcoin you have.
I can't in any way support giving and receiving bitcoins as gifts on valentines day especially since bitcoins are not legal in my country so if we exchange gifts through bitcoins on this special day there will be a lot of legal trouble.I might just be neutral here, if someone wants to give bitcoin as a gift or not that is their right. What is clear is that any gift as long as it can still be received by the recipient is valid.
Moreover, I think it is reasonable to exchange love only with flowers or other physical products on Valentine's or special days, especially for those who do not have any knowledge about Bitcoin, giving or receiving gifts through Bitcoin will not be of any importance.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?It could be if the person on the receiving end knows what they are getting. Otherwise to them, it will be worth nothing and you won't be satisfied giving something to your loved ones. But it could be a great gift if the receiving person knows what they are getting. I think when we think about BTC we always think about the long-term process. You can't gain much in a short time. The best profits come from BTC if you HODL it for a long time.
The real problem is whether the people we will give bitcoin understand bitcoin or not. because if they don't know bitcoin at all it will be awkward too. but if there is someone who wants to give me a bitcoin gift, of course I will be very happy.Yes, you really stated that being neutral might be better, but the OP asked what if you had Bitcoin and shared it with people you care about? did you do that? Maybe you can share a little about what you do even though it is your right and it is not mandatory for people to know what you do with the Bitcoins you have.
As I said before, I would probably first check whether or not the loved one knows how to use bitcoin. It might seem strange when we know someone we love, or someone we've known for a long time but they don't know how to use bitcoin.The real problem is whether the people we will give bitcoin understand bitcoin or not. because if they don't know bitcoin at all it will be awkward too. but if there is someone who wants to give me a bitcoin gift, of course I will be very happy.Yes, you really stated that being neutral might be better, but the OP asked what if you had Bitcoin and shared it with people you care about? did you do that? Maybe you can share a little about what you do even though it is your right and it is not mandatory for people to know what you do with the Bitcoins you have.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?I would only gift BTC to someone i am sure truly understands what BTC is, and knows how to store it safely, if you gift BTC to someone who has bad opsec and is not ready to learn how to store and use it, then they are probably going to lose it. However, i don't mind receiving BTC as a gift myself, because i know a lot about BTC and i would not have any problem storing it.
I would only gift BTC to someone i am sure truly understands what BTC is, and knows how to store it safely, if you gift BTC to someone who has bad opsec and is not ready to learn how to store and use it, then they are probably going to lose it. However, i don't mind receiving BTC as a gift myself, because i know a lot about BTC and i would not have any problem storing it.I believe that in the upcoming bullrun, when the media continuously talks about BTC and crypto as new and more potential investment fields than stocks, many people will be willing to receive BTC for free, similar to the way they receive gold. The only problem is how to generate the wallet address and protect the private key. Currently, most people have smartphones, owning a TrustWallet account is extremely easy, or they can create an account on CEX if they want to have the opportunity to restore their account with KYC.
Storing up your coins for long term on a custodial wallet such as exchange wallets is never been that advisable or something that you can really be that confident with those funds that had been set out. It is really just that been a golden rule that investing and storing up your coins into your non custodial wallet will be always be the best.I would only gift BTC to someone i am sure truly understands what BTC is, and knows how to store it safely, if you gift BTC to someone who has bad opsec and is not ready to learn how to store and use it, then they are probably going to lose it. However, i don't mind receiving BTC as a gift myself, because i know a lot about BTC and i would not have any problem storing it.I believe that in the upcoming bullrun, when the media continuously talks about BTC and crypto as new and more potential investment fields than stocks, many people will be willing to receive BTC for free, similar to the way they receive gold. The only problem is how to generate the wallet address and protect the private key. Currently, most people have smartphones, owning a TrustWallet account is extremely easy, or they can create an account on CEX if they want to have the opportunity to restore their account with KYC.
I would only gift BTC to someone i am sure truly understands what BTC is, and knows how to store it safely, if you gift BTC to someone who has bad opsec and is not ready to learn how to store and use it, then they are probably going to lose it. However, i don't mind receiving BTC as a gift myself, because i know a lot about BTC and i would not have any problem storing it.
Yes your are right we should gift BTC to only those who have little bit knowledge about it and who knows well that how to keep it save. If we gift BTC to that person who is unaware of its reality then we will actually loss our money as well as trust in that individual to whom we are gifting BTC.Indeed, a gift will feel very special and valuable if the recipient of the gift understands the gift. If there is no understanding whatsoever, then it is not very optimal. It may still be useful, but not as optimal as we hope. while the essence of a gift is what should make the recipient truly understand and be happy with the gift.
~Snip~If someone gives me Valentine's Day with Bitcoin then of course I will accept it because I know about Bitcoin and I have taken advantage of Bitcoin. But the funniest thing is that this Valentine's Day I bought my wife flowers, took her out and took her out to restaurants with my earned bitcoins. I gave him a Valentine's Day gift in a different way this year. But I hope next valentine I will gift my wife a piece of Bitcoin. I will leave some Bitcoin DCA method for my wife from now on to give her a portion of Bitcoin as a gift. Although my wife has heard a lot about Bitcoin from me, I know she would be very happy if she received Bitcoin gift on Valentine's Day.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?
The gift presented during and after Valentine's Day must have been forgotten now, but the gift of Val. given as bitcoin will be remembered as it keeps given value over time as we head to a bull run.Yeah, if both people love crypto and are investing in the crypto market, BTC will be a meaningful gift, especially when its value increases over time. For example, as of February 14, BTC price has increased by 35% - a great guarantee for love, BTC does this better than gold and diamonds.
I didn't give or receive any gift as bitcoin from a friend but if I was given bitcoin during Val., I would have kinda valued it because it would have yielded some profits by now.
The young generation we are, haven't learned on their own to begin to send bitcoin as a gift to their loved ones. I believe in the near future, they will because bitcoin seems to be the best gift to give to a loved one.
The young generation we are, haven't learned on their own to begin to send bitcoin as a gift to their loved ones. I believe in the near future, they will because bitcoin seems to be the best gift to give to a loved one.I am not sure BTC is the best gift to give somone, it depends on if the person is a BTC enthusiast, and if the person is, then they may value the gift. However, if the person does not understand what BTC is or has no idea of how it works, they would not value the gift or they can even lose it if they do not know how to store it safely.
Are you willing to give or receive Valentine's gifts in BTC? Do you think BTC can become a meaningful Valentine's gift?Well, I think bitcoin can indeed be a very meaningful gift for valentine, but it completely depends on who your partner is, some people in a romantic relationship do not value bitcoin as a perfect and romantic gift, and we all know that valentine gift is supposed to be something the receiver will find as romantic.
Not really that only risking on losing it but rather they would really be converting it directly to cash since they do know that they could be able to earn something as long it does have value.The young generation we are, haven't learned on their own to begin to send bitcoin as a gift to their loved ones. I believe in the near future, they will because bitcoin seems to be the best gift to give to a loved one.I am not sure BTC is the best gift to give somone, it depends on if the person is a BTC enthusiast, and if the person is, then they may value the gift. However, if the person does not understand what BTC is or has no idea of how it works, they would not value the gift or they can even lose it if they do not know how to store it safely.
Surely.Not really that only risking on losing it but rather they would really be converting it directly to cash since they do know that they could be able to earn something as long it does have value.The young generation we are, haven't learned on their own to begin to send bitcoin as a gift to their loved ones. I believe in the near future, they will because bitcoin seems to be the best gift to give to a loved one.I am not sure BTC is the best gift to give somone, it depends on if the person is a BTC enthusiast, and if the person is, then they may value the gift. However, if the person does not understand what BTC is or has no idea of how it works, they would not value the gift or they can even lose it if they do not know how to store it safely.
Surely.Of course, many people still use cash because until now there are still many people who don't know about technology so they don't understand what digital currency like Bitcoin is, therefore Bitcoin is not fully used in all countries and only a few countries have regulations. a clear understanding of the use of Bitcoin and an understanding of Bitcoin that will accept trading using the Bitcoin digital currency.
If someone doesn't really understand BTC, this will actually be less effective. Of course they will prefer cash or valuable items. So it cannot be denied that it is possible that they will immediately sell it and then buy it for other things. Not to mention if he protests because of our giving. Indeed, whatever we give as a gift, it should be accepted and appreciated. However, if it is someone who is very close, then it could be that they will be much more honest and not conform to expectations. If so, I would prefer to ask first what she wants this time.
I am not sure BTC is the best gift to give somone, it depends on if the person is a BTC enthusiast, and if the person is, then they may value the gift. However, if the person does not understand what BTC is or has no idea of how it works, they would not value the gift or they can even lose it if they do not know how to store it safely.
If his boyfriend,husband,fiancee would be giving out something that she doesnt know then its impossible that you wont really be that curious but well it would really be just that depending on a certain person. So there's no way that we could really be able to make ourselves to tell on how someone should really be spending or keeping those coins. As for the giver or the ones who do give out such gift then it wont really be that a bad idea that you would really be giving out at least some ideas on what is the thing that you have given.Surely.Not really that only risking on losing it but rather they would really be converting it directly to cash since they do know that they could be able to earn something as long it does have value.The young generation we are, haven't learned on their own to begin to send bitcoin as a gift to their loved ones. I believe in the near future, they will because bitcoin seems to be the best gift to give to a loved one.I am not sure BTC is the best gift to give somone, it depends on if the person is a BTC enthusiast, and if the person is, then they may value the gift. However, if the person does not understand what BTC is or has no idea of how it works, they would not value the gift or they can even lose it if they do not know how to store it safely.
If someone doesn't really understand BTC, this will actually be less effective. Of course they will prefer cash or valuable items. So it cannot be denied that it is possible that they will immediately sell it and then buy it for other things. Not to mention if he protests because of our giving. Indeed, whatever we give as a gift, it should be accepted and appreciated. However, if it is someone who is very close, then it could be that they will be much more honest and not conform to expectations. If so, I would prefer to ask first what she wants this time.
For anyone that knows the value of bitcoin, they will know that its something good to have or give someone as a present, but nevertheless, we must not also hesitate in making sure that those who knows the value of bitcoin are the direct recipient to whom we are presenting such for, it will help them to know and value the gift presentation because they understand its worth as an asset.Don't try to limit it only to the people who know about Bitcoin. If it is given as a present to people who have not encountered Bitcoin in their entire lives, it is also the same as sharing your knowledge and allowing them to start their Bitcoin journey. It's not a matter of how they will value or keep your gift, but more on letting them know how important your gift is. A simple explanation can be enough for someone who doesn't know anything about Bitcoin. Your gift will be valued and surely make the receiver of the gift curious and start to consider knowing more about Bitcoin.
For anyone that knows the value of bitcoin, they will know that its something good to have or give someone as a present, but nevertheless, we must not also hesitate in making sure that those who knows the value of bitcoin are the direct recipient to whom we are presenting such for, it will help them to know and value the gift presentation because they understand its worth as an asset.Bitcoin is currently still good to have because it has the potential to make a profit from its price movements and the influence of a very limited supply will make it easy for the price to rise, but you need to know that the price of Bitcoin doesn't always rise, as happened on exchanges at the time. This is currently collapsing, so it's best to pay attention to the risks that could occur in Bitcoin before buying and making it a long-term asset.
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