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June 21, 2023, 08:59:15 PM
I don't think you should give this bitcoin to your wife. You can lose them if your wife is not knowledgeable about how to use and secure them.
There are too many cases of being hacked, or being tricked into transferring bitcoins. You should teach your wife how to use a Bitcoin wallet before handing over the property to your wife
legendary
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June 21, 2023, 05:05:10 PM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
What if your wife does not know anything about Bitcoin and about, ways to store and invest it, and so on? As if you gave her something unknown; in addition to that, if she knew that Bitcoin is illegal in your country, the gift will be an unpleasant thing for her because she does not have sufficient experience and culture, and her responses will be harmful towards your wedding gift. The best thing is that you invest in Bitcoin if you have enough experience and information, and through the profits of your investment in Bitcoin, you can give her an appropriate, tangible, and familiar gift for her. Do not give her half of your investment in Bitcoin. I appreciate that you know the unparalleled value of Bitcoin and the mighty power of its technology, and we are all convinced that this is a really outstanding gift, better than gold or precious metals, but excuse me, thousands of people do not know and are ignorant of the truth about this matter, so keep the secret of your investment to yourself and do not tell her about it until the day that your wife gains sufficient experience and education.
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June 21, 2023, 03:52:59 PM
She will definitely gonna appreciate it as a gift, if only the next day Bitcoin price grows Smiley But if she will see a price reduction during a good period of time, she might really get disappointed. OP, also think how you will look in father-in-law and mother-in-law eyes, and other guests. If you gonna give your present on public, are you sure everyone gonna understand your gift? If you do it privately, she will tell her parents about that gift anyway. If they are not tech guys, and she is not a tactical person, you will end with a guy who gave a virtual gift... I would better think of a more romantic gift, but later just give half of private key to her.
I don't know why OP wants to gift his wife BTC as a wedding gift because if you ask me with the way his is sounding am pretty sure his wife doesn't know or understand what is bitcoin and its simple logic that people.don't tend to cherish what they have no knowledge about so if I were you I probably just get her a simple and appreciable gift that she would cherish and women always love flashy and material things so getting her some designer stuffs will save the stress of worrying her about bitcoin.
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June 21, 2023, 01:10:29 PM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice

I think it's not a good idea, since:
1)halving the wealth at the joyful day of the birth of the new family is not a good idea due to the fact that in new family all the wealth now belongs to both of you.
2)BTC is illegal in your country, most people of the world dont know what BTC is, so wour wife's relatives can think that you are going to involve her into a dangerous game.
3)at the day of your wedding she wants you to show her all your love, while expression of love is a traditional thing. So it's better to make traditional gifts and "feminine" gifts, while all the software products are modern and not that feminine. Wedding gift, IMHO, should be at the same time expensive and traditional: jewellery, clothing, a good vacation trip etc. And, if in the place you live in there is a custom of gifting certain presents for wedding, then these things are a priority.
legendary
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June 20, 2023, 04:32:34 AM
Every women wait for a wedding day with bated breath. She sees everything in pink colors, pigeons everywhere, beautiful white dress, smiling guests. And a husband with black box appears with ledger inside. How romantic (not). She hasnt been waited this for her entire life. I think there are only two appropriate gifts for wedding - money or journey. Everything else new family will buy together. It will be their first together decisions.

What is the reason to give Bitcoin as a gift? Because you are interested in Bitcoin? What if a person is interested in motorsport for example? Should wife then bring him new racing tires on a wedding ceremony?

P.S. I think this topic was created to lure some merit. We are on crypto forum. We should talk only about crypto. I will create a topic about promoting crypto. I will get lots of positive feedback. That what a lot of people think who create such topics here.

P.P.S. I can create similar topic - my kid goes to school. As a lunch money, I will give Bitcoin. First - I am teaching my kid about crypto and investment. Second - I am creating crypto more popular. Look how good crypto enthusiast I am.
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Eloncoin
June 20, 2023, 03:58:49 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
I think it's a good gift by giving bitcoin to your wife on her wedding day, But I think better giving her ledger too.
May I know, what is the reason of your country, why do your government still think that Bitcoin is still illegal?
legendary
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June 20, 2023, 03:50:01 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice

Giving your wife a bitcoin is like giving her a huge thing that she will benefit from. Since many people don't understand bitcoin, it is still illegal in your country. I know someone who gave his wives bitcoin as a wedding gift, and the wives were incredibly appreciative of the enormous gift.
So, in my opinion, giving your wife a bitcoin on her wedding day is a really significant gift. However, it also relies on how much she is familiar with bitcoin; if she isn't, I believe she won't appreciate it.

But is it really a wise move for him to do it on his wedding day? I mean, people will know about him investing and owning bitcoin while bitcoin is illegal in their country. Furthermore, that bitcoin gift will only make sense if the bride knows the value of bitcoin and everyone knows about it. Otherwise, it won't make their wedding day any happier. There are many meaningful wedding day gifts, but bitcoin is not one of them, giving bitcoin on the wedding day is just bragging, IMO.
sr. member
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June 20, 2023, 02:16:54 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice

Giving your wife a bitcoin is like giving her a huge thing that she will benefit from. Since many people don't understand bitcoin, it is still illegal in your country. I know someone who gave his wives bitcoin as a wedding gift, and the wives were incredibly appreciative of the enormous gift.
So, in my opinion, giving your wife a bitcoin on her wedding day is a really significant gift. However, it also relies on how much she is familiar with bitcoin; if she isn't, I believe she won't appreciate it.
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June 20, 2023, 01:00:27 AM
Your idea is not too bad. This idea is creative. Yes you can definitely give a gift that will be a very special gift for your future wife and she will be very happy. we all are crypto lovers and many of us are making our livelihood with cryptocurrency. If you are lucky enough to meet your future wife who is a crypto lover then your this idea of will be a source of great joy for her.
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June 19, 2023, 10:54:19 PM
She will definitely gonna appreciate it as a gift, if only the next day Bitcoin price grows Smiley But if she will see a price reduction during a good period of time, she might really get disappointed. OP, also think how you will look in father-in-law and mother-in-law eyes, and other guests. If you gonna give your present on public, are you sure everyone gonna understand your gift? If you do it privately, she will tell her parents about that gift anyway. If they are not tech guys, and she is not a tactical person, you will end with a guy who gave a virtual gift... I would better think of a more romantic gift, but later just give half of private key to her.
Honestly, I don't think mentioning bitcoin in this case makes sense. The wedding day is the most important in every woman's life, so do whatever makes them as happy as possible. If the bride doesn't know anything about bitcoin, it would be ridiculous to give it to her, I really don't like the idea.

Moreover, he said that bitcoin is not legal in his country, and giving bitcoin on his wedding day is no different than declaring to everyone that he is investing in bitcoin. This may cause his small family more trouble than make his wife happy.
It's not everyone' cup of tea, especially if Bitcoin exists in a legal fog in your land. But, dont ignore the high growth potential of this unorthodox gift. If the bride and her clan are progressive, they might appreciate this future-ready move.

Consider this, Bitcoin, despite its wild price swings, has charted an ascendant path in the long run. If the bride can hodl, the gift might balloon in value. It's a risk, but isn't investing always a gamble?

However, I concede that this demands tactful handling to sidestep legal or societal consequences. Educating the bride and her family about Bitcoin before presenting it seems sensible. It could spark intriguing chats about decentralized finance and money' future at the reception!
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June 19, 2023, 04:45:00 AM
She will definitely gonna appreciate it as a gift, if only the next day Bitcoin price grows Smiley But if she will see a price reduction during a good period of time, she might really get disappointed. OP, also think how you will look in father-in-law and mother-in-law eyes, and other guests. If you gonna give your present on public, are you sure everyone gonna understand your gift? If you do it privately, she will tell her parents about that gift anyway. If they are not tech guys, and she is not a tactical person, you will end with a guy who gave a virtual gift... I would better think of a more romantic gift, but later just give half of private key to her.
Honestly, I don't think mentioning bitcoin in this case makes sense. The wedding day is the most important in every woman's life, so do whatever makes them as happy as possible. If the bride doesn't know anything about bitcoin, it would be ridiculous to give it to her, I really don't like the idea.

Moreover, he said that bitcoin is not legal in his country, and giving bitcoin on his wedding day is no different than declaring to everyone that he is investing in bitcoin. This may cause his small family more trouble than make his wife happy.
legendary
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June 19, 2023, 03:09:04 AM
She will definitely gonna appreciate it as a gift, if only the next day Bitcoin price grows Smiley But if she will see a price reduction during a good period of time, she might really get disappointed. OP, also think how you will look in father-in-law and mother-in-law eyes, and other guests. If you gonna give your present on public, are you sure everyone gonna understand your gift? If you do it privately, she will tell her parents about that gift anyway. If they are not tech guys, and she is not a tactical person, you will end with a guy who gave a virtual gift... I would better think of a more romantic gift, but later just give half of private key to her.
hero member
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June 19, 2023, 02:10:46 AM
First of all congratulations on your new married life.
If you can read and understand the post well, you will see that he is not married yet, he is just a student and he is planning to marry after graduating from school and getting a job. also he didn't mention either the person he is planning to marry knows about bitcoin or not.

As you've mention Bitcoin is still illegal in your country so why would you give her something that could put her in danger?
I don't know why some people will put themselves in problem just because they want to promote bitcoin, if you know bitcoin is illegal in your country, then why will you have to promote bitcoin publicly, when you know that you are endangering your life and your wife's own, if bitcoin is illegal in your country, then stop promoting bitcoin publicly, wait till when it will be legal then you can promote it publicly. if you really want to promote bitcoin, then do that privatly, nobody will know. if you want to help your wife invest in bitcoin, then buy the bitcoin and hand over everything to the wallet to her privately.

I know that you just want to make it unique but we should also consider the receiver does they want the gift that we would give them? would they appreciate it just like how they would appreciate normal gifts or how would they feel about it?
If your wife doesn't know about crypto or Bitcoin I think she wouldn't really appreciate it much.
what's the purpose of gifting your wife a bitcoin and after receiving it she ended up selling it back immediately again, she is a woman and you are giving her a wedding gift, from my perspective i believe she wont really appreciate bitcoin as a gift. The best thing to do is know know what your wife needs, then it will determine the kind of gift you will be getting for her.
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June 19, 2023, 12:00:31 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
find a good job first before completely planning to give her a bitcoin because once bitcoin increase to a million dollar before you finding a job? Am not sure if you will still consider this gift giving.
and also why need to give a wife a gift when after marriage everything that you own will be hers as well?as conjugal property .
sr. member
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June 18, 2023, 11:26:09 PM
It’s happy to here you are going to married soon.Secondly you are good forum member by encouraging the bitcoin with others,sharing the crypto knowledge with your friends it’s essential one.By sharing more crypto knowledge,the educated people all around the world can do better knowing about crypto currency.How much you had earned from the crypto currency is my eager towards the earning.Also check your wife had interest in knowing more about the cryptocurrency.When she interested,you should teach her more about the crypto currency and then gift the most valuable bitcoin.
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June 18, 2023, 08:24:44 PM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
there is nothing wrong with your wedding gift to your wife, as long as the goal is to be able to share and provide education at the same time about bitcoin which is still illegal in your country and requires an initial explanation so there is no misunderstanding. giving bitcoin prizes is certainly an investment that can be used in the long term with all the benefits in the end.
but because it's still illegal, please also don't expose it too much because you might run into problems later, but about giving bitcoins I really appreciate that.
hero member
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June 18, 2023, 11:28:37 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
Sincerely if you ask me, there are many thing to give ones spouse on a very special day like a wedding day but bitcoin is certainly the least of them. If I may ask does your wife know about Bitcoin? Does she know to trade or store Bitcoin? What does she know about the safest bitcoin wallet? Women treasures physical gifts a lot and there's no better time to wow her than your wedding day or night. My advice for you is to look for something lovely and tangible and present to your wife based on your financial strength and the bitcoin gift can come later.
Although I'm on the side of sentimentality here and advising him to actually giving her wife something that holds some sort of emotional value instead of something that she might not even have a stark of idea like bitcoin, I wouldn't really say it's a bad choice like what you're trying to point here. Sure, wedding day, sentimentality, emotions are on an all-time-high outpour but at the same time securing your married future financially is also something that you have to take into account. I wouldn't really give it to her on her wedding day and would only give it to her perhaps some other time but having someone in your life be this thoughtful to give you something that is this cool and future-proof is not so bad, which is I'm with you on that.
legendary
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June 18, 2023, 11:08:23 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
I'm sure brides dream many things for their wedding day, things that maybe they have been dreaming around since they were kids, and I'm pretty sure bitcoin is not on that list Grin If you want to buy BTC as future investment for you, as a couple, that's a great idea, but I would never give her BTC on wedding day, choose something that you know she will actually love. Don't screw up that day.
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June 18, 2023, 10:38:25 AM
Although I still studied, I invested a small amount in Bitcoin. I will get married if I get a good job. Many people give many things to their wives as wedding gifts, I have a different plan. I am planning to gift bitcoin to my wife on her wedding day. Bitcoin is still illegal in my country so I invested with caution. On my wedding day I want to gift half of my investment to my wife.
Should I gift bitcoin to my wife? I want your advice
If I were you, I would not give my wife a Bitcoin if I had a lot of money. There are many gifts to give your wife, but the finest is something she always says. I suppose your wife was unfamiliar with Bitcoin, thus I believe she became curious and surprised that you chose Bitcoin as your gift. Some women are quite materialistic, and I believe that gifting Bitcoin can make them happy. Because of how you treat them, you may be the reason why your wife is different from before. I believe it is also best if I provide my wife knowledge of cryptocurrency as a gift.
legendary
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June 18, 2023, 04:04:57 AM
the main thing before you give bitcoin to your wife as a gift, my question is does your wife know what bitcoin is, if you don't know it's better to buy her real gold. he will be happy with you giving some of your btc, because not many married women want to know what bitcoin is, what they think is how their family is safe and prosperous in household matters,
I say so because I am a housewife, worthy of your wife. and I know crypto from one of my social media friends, not me finding out myself
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