I've been inspired by
www.BitcoinsForChristmas.com to give Bitcoins for my holiday gifts this year. It think it will be a much more worthwhile gift than some disposable consumer electronics product and more interesting than a sweater. The trouble is, I'm trying to work out the best way to present these gifts.
I want the recipient to:
1. Recognize the value of the gift. I plan to give $100-200 worth, so I want the response to be, "wow, this is awesome," and not "I got you something cool and you got me some worthless coupon."
2. Be able to actually redeem and use the coins for something fun and worthwhile without the "gift" becoming a complicated computer science homework project.
I like how BFC makes #2 fairly easy (although I did have considerable trouble installing Multibit on my Windows netbook, and in the end it didn't work). However, a simple e-mail seems a little flimsy for the value of this gift. Maybe BFC is just better suited for smaller amounts.
I haven't purchased any of the Casascius coins yet, and I think those would do a much better job of fulfilling requirement #1. A tangible metal coin would clearly convey value. But, I'm very unclear on how they can be redeemed, and everything I've read on importing private keys sounds quite complicated -- certainly beyond the capabilities of my intended recipients. I'll consider it an accomplishment if I can get them to install the client and wait a week for the block chain download.
As a fall back option, I suppose I could set up my own Bitcoin gift certificate redemption web site that issues coins from my own wallet based on a gift code I'd print either on nice certificate paper or a plastic card like the ones I'm selling at
www.PayMyAddress.com. Although, I would prefer a ready-made solution to save me the effort.
So my first question is, How does one redeem the Casascius coins? Is there web site (other than Mt.Gox) where the key can be entered along with a receiving payment address?
Second question is, Does anyone have some sort of brochure or info-graphic that explains Bitcoin in the simplest of terms for someone who has never heard of it, who doesn't understand the fundamentals of money or economics, and who doesn't understand more than the basics of turning on a computer?
My ideal gift would be a nicely wrapped box that contains:
1. Certificate, coin, card, etc. with the bitcoins or equivalent redemption code on it.
2. Brochure that explains in ultra simple terms what the heck this is for and how to use it.
3. CD with the client installer and recent copy of the block chain.
Any thoughts on how I can most easily make any of the above happen before Christmas?