So, if for example, you won a Lamborghini, and you opt to receive the Lamborghini's worth in bitcoin, depending on the country where you live, be rest assured that the amount of bitcoin you are going to receive may not buy you an actual brand new Lamborghini, you may need to add some money to it.
Hmm, that is interesting. Then you have to calculate how much shipping fees and importation taxes from your local government are going to cost when choosing to receive the physical product instead of the equivalent amount in Bitcoin. Although I think in every cases to receive the prize in Bitcoin is always the best alternative, otherwise you are going to have too much expenses with the process of importing the good. Keep in mind that to receive a 200,000$ lamborghini, you will have to pay out extra money from your pocket, that might reach on the same costs of purchasing the same vehicle in your country.
In every cases, you will only be rewarded with a 200,000$ worth prize if you receive it in BTC.
What you said is not far from the point I am trying to make, like I think Ive mentioned before, if I win a lambo, I sure will receive it in bitcoin like every one of you would.
But what I am saying is that, for some one who might want to receive the money in bitcoin to buy the Lamborghini in his or her country so as to avoid importation and clearance expenses, $200,000 won't be enough to buy an actual brand new Lamborghini since those who are selling it also bought for maybe that same amount, then spent extra to import and clear it, all this expenses will be included in the price tag of the Lamborghini plus the seller's profit, since it's business he or she is doing.
But if I did win an item like an iPhone or Samsung, or a hardware wallet, I probably will have them send it to me physically, since this won't cost that much to import.