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May 31, 2019, 01:45:03 AM
#47
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley

you have the hello printed heart in yours that's why you think you will definitely need to give the parents like a present yes more than parents we don't have any valuable things so it will be a nice idea.
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May 30, 2019, 11:43:13 PM
#46
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley



Nice idea but i think giving a bitcoin as a present its not quite understandable because if your parents doesn't know about bitcoin its hard for them and if the bitcoin fall low your parents will very disappointed.
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May 30, 2019, 09:59:34 PM
#45
It's a good idea if your parents are techy and know how to handle cryptocurrency. If they can't, you could also hold it for them. Investment is a good gift since it could assure a good profit in the future. I'm sure that any gift from you would be appreciated by your parents.

I think this, like other similar ones, is the best answer you will receive, totally agree. 
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May 30, 2019, 09:35:51 PM
#44
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley


its good ideas gift a present for your parents, but i think dont give them bitcoin or altcoin. give them what they like
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May 30, 2019, 07:24:55 PM
#43
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley



Great ideas and yes nothing doubt about price increase holding for a years, i advice with you to ensure the private keys of the sain amountnof bitcoin sending you in your parent you have a copy on that for the security purposes, hope you gets what I meanto say about security.
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May 30, 2019, 01:09:02 PM
#42
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley


Interesting idea but I don't agree unless they are expert with crypto and use Internet regularly.
My parents never used Internet in their life, even mobile phone so no chance I can give them some bitcoin.
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May 30, 2019, 04:47:02 AM
#41
I know the intention is good, but don't ever give bitcoin to anyone who doesn't understand it.  The chances of it never being touched are high.   My advice is, you hold the .3 for them, being someone who understands this technology and in the future when bitcoin and cryptos are more widely accepted you can show them then, how to spend it.   No need to lead them into an investment mentality with this, investments are not spendable, bitcoin is.

Super true!
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May 29, 2019, 09:34:37 AM
#40
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley


Of course, it is a great gift as long as they know what is Bitcoin how it works and how to trade it in the future, don't confuse your parents by giving them something that they do not know and have no knowledge about, educate them first, before giving it to them they will appreciate you for doing this to them..
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May 28, 2019, 11:36:39 PM
#39
I know the intention is good, but don't ever give bitcoin to anyone who doesn't understand it.  The chances of it never being touched are high.   My advice is, you hold the .3 for them, being someone who understands this technology and in the future when bitcoin and cryptos are more widely accepted you can show them then, how to spend it.   No need to lead them into an investment mentality with this, investments are not spendable, bitcoin is.

I am recommending this same idea as this can more practical as we know that older people can have a hard time understanding cryptocurrency (though there are exemptions, of course). The same thing goes to parents who desire to gift their young ones with bitcoin...it would be better if they themselves are the ones holding the coin so it is safe and secured. The idea of gifting our loved ones with bitcoin or any crypto for that matter is something I do appreciate.
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May 28, 2019, 12:09:16 PM
#38
 Yeah, it's a really cool gift idea.!!
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May 28, 2019, 05:56:16 AM
#37
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley


It is good idea, and i do it every month, Actually, my parents are depend on me, and i give them every month money from my salary for their expenses, but it is good if the next time i will give them money in bitcoin, i know they much surprise on it.   
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May 28, 2019, 05:45:23 AM
#36
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley


No. I think is not a good idea. Because your parents probably do not know the knowledge about bitcoin, so they could do not like the gift.
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May 27, 2019, 06:58:59 PM
#35
I know the intention is good, but don't ever give bitcoin to anyone who doesn't understand it.  The chances of it never being touched are high.   My advice is, you hold the .3 for them, being someone who understands this technology and in the future when bitcoin and cryptos are more widely accepted you can show them then, how to spend it.   No need to lead them into an investment mentality with this, investments are not spendable, bitcoin is.


100 percent correct advice, giving bitcoin to the.person did.not know how all about computerized system money.

Good ideas giving to the.parent bitcoin for.the safe keeping but need.to make sure the security of your bitcoin.
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May 27, 2019, 01:29:20 PM
#34
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley

Stefy0, it a good decision you have made and if your parents can hold this amount for long term there is no way it is not going to turn into huge fortune for them. How I wish my dad is alive to do the same thing for him! It is better to buy the future for them as I do believe that bitcoin is going to decide what happens to us financially in future.
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May 27, 2019, 10:51:51 AM
#33
Hello friend, in fact it is a great idea, of course yes, in a few years it will increase a lot, of that you have no doubt and it has its explanation based on the market criteria, since right now we are in a phase of accumulation, that is, this is the stage where it is cheaper to acquire bitcoins, because it is when you start to eliminate the floating offer that may exist in the market, this is reflected in the level of prices at which bitcoin is sold.

Maybe some years the bitcoin takes its bullish trend, this will be profitable because bitcoin will have a very high growth, it is foreseen this since in almost all the stages of market acuamulation is fulfilled, and this stage promises a lot, because we have a wide range of accumulation ranging from $ 5k to $ 10k, of course, this can be explained by Wyckoff's theory, which is what I base my analysis, but having a clear and fixed point of it, your idea is very good .
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May 22, 2019, 03:11:22 PM
#32
I've given Bitcoin as a gift to family members but they were already VERY interested and knowledgeable - and very aware of any scams they may encounter.

I think giving money/giftcards/bitcoin as a gift is kind of a cop out and shows very little thought behind your gift.  Always prefer to give something from my heart that I know people will really cherish.

As I said, though - they were already very interested in Bitcoin and in every instance my gift was very appreciated and to this day brought-up as they've furthered their holdings and love for Bitcoin. Now as far as cash and gift cards, I agree with you and refrain from giving those as gifts unless the odd person just loves getting cash in lieu of presents.
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May 22, 2019, 02:30:23 PM
#31
If your parents are some of those modern people that use smarphtones and interest everyday and have the power to understand what bitcoin is and how it works and it's okay to give them bitcoin as a gift. But keep in mind you should teach the the basis about bitcoin to make sure they don't get scammed and lose their bitcoin by trying to exchange them on some kind of scam website.
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May 22, 2019, 02:00:00 PM
#30
It's a good idea. 
But I won't encourage you to put your trust in it, as something you didn't prepare for could go wrong...
There is no guarantee of success just as investing in any other business like stock offer no guarantee of success.

 I will still encourage you to invest. But It is best to invest  when price has hit the bottom.
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May 21, 2019, 10:30:13 AM
#29
Hello everybody!
I would like to give to my parents about 0.3 bitcoin hoping that in a few years the price will increase a lot.
Is it a nice idea for a present?

Thanks for any tips!  Smiley

Bitcoin for your mother?i am not being bad here but are you sure she will still alive by than time?why not give her something she can enjoy while your together?

Bitcoin is a good investments but our mother is old enough for this kind of stuff,what they need is enjoyable things because their time is shorter than us.
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May 21, 2019, 09:49:13 AM
#28
yes, this is nice idea but your parents should know how to handle bitcoin,then give to them, otherwise you hold it and when it price will increase,that time you buy any gift for them and give it,this is my suggestion.
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