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Topic: Making valentine's day memorable with bitcoins. - page 4. (Read 625 times)

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Don't overdo it, there are many other simple ways to celebrate Valentine's Day that have to do with Bitcoin.
I personally wouldn't do anything with my bitcoins because it's for my future and with my loved ones, and on valentine's day I plan to buy two pink t-shirts with the bitcoin emblem for me to wear with my loved ones, and ordered chocolates in bitcoin symbols which i bought all using fiat for later valentines day. Grin
He haven't done this before but it was his first time because he seek for a suggestion so he isn't overdoing it. Anyone can give their suggestions here and it can be simple or not so simple he will choose depending on his bitcoin budget and depending on the time that he can allocate. Valentines day is just like any other occasions that needs to be celebrated because it can only come once in every year and the spirit of valentines day is about our love ones.

It wont be bad if you can make them feel happy, giving them some of your btc's can be enough already to show your love to them. You can still be able to gain the bitcoins that you spend in no time.
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February 14th is very much celebrated worldwide as valentine's day, a day to show love, not just to our loved ones but to everyone. I'm thinking of doing something memorable for my loved ones and maybe any other person, something bitcoin related. Suggestions please, how can I and us all make valentine's day a memorable day with bitcoins?
Haha I don't think anything would be more special than gifting your loved ones some bitcoin altogether. Or gift any heart based or valentine NFT to your partner which they can store as well as it would be a gift whose value would appreciate over time. Interestingly this sounds like a good business idea to me too Cheesy
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Usually, we gift lovers what she mostly likes. But since you won't make this memorable by doing something with Bitcoin then you can do it besides of general gift what she likes most. The idea would like to gift her a hardware wallet and teach her how to play with it. Then send her some Bitcoin units and suggest holding them for the future. So it will be good for both of you in case you intend to marry her later. You may pick some ideas from above as well and make it more memorable by a combined gift. Good Luck.
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can't believe it's Valentine's Day soon...

In my country Valentine's Day is not a big day that must be celebrated, but my husband and I have been celebrating Valentine's Day for years. I don't expect a big gift from my husband, as long as he allows me to continue buying Bitcoins when we have more money then it is the most beautiful valentine gift. Grin
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For most women, Valentine's day is a very special day — and good lord please don't use this as an opportunity to shove Bitcoin down their throats. You're better off sharing Bitcoin at literally any other day besides Christmas and Valentines.

We normally shove something better than Bitcoin on thier troats though.

Finding out what she likes better on occasions like Valentine's day will be more memorable to her than surprising her with BTC that she does not know about. If she likes chocolate or Icecream which they usually do, then give something like that. I have sent BTC to my girl more than 10 times already for her to have funds on her mobile wallet and something to spend but I have not heard her ask what blockchain is.
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Don't overdo it, there are many other simple ways to celebrate Valentine's Day that have to do with Bitcoin.
I personally wouldn't do anything with my bitcoins because it's for my future and with my loved ones, and on valentine's day I plan to buy two pink t-shirts with the bitcoin emblem for me to wear with my loved ones, and ordered chocolates in bitcoin symbols which i bought all using fiat for later valentines day. Grin
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Gifting money is generally considered a poor taste, because it means that you're too lazy to come up with something good and don't know the person too well. Valentine's Day is a very special holiday, you are supposed to gift something that demonstrates that you feel and understand your loved one, so it's definitely not the time for lazy gifts. I'm pretty sure that even many people who are into crypto would be frustrated to some extent if they were gifted Bitcoin on this day.

Secondly, if you gift bitcoin (money), she will get nothing in her hand. It's just a wallet-to-wallet transfer and most women won't appreciate such a gift that can't be touched or felt.  Better to give her something which she likes and can feel her in her hands. You can sell your bitcoins to buy her the gift and believe me for her, it will be more valuable for her.
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For most women, Valentine's day is a very special day — and good lord please don't use this as an opportunity to shove Bitcoin down their throats. You're better off sharing Bitcoin at literally any other day besides Christmas and Valentines.
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You can book a hotel room for Valentine's Day and pay with bitcoin. This is a simple, but effective solution.  Wink
Many hotels across the world are now accepting bitcoin and altcoins as payment.
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February 14th is very much celebrated worldwide as valentine's day, a day to show love, not just to our loved ones but to everyone. I'm thinking of doing something memorable for my loved ones and maybe any other person, something bitcoin related. Suggestions please, how can I and us all make valentine's day a memorable day with bitcoins?

General crypto education and maybe some starting funds to kick of their investing cycle, and that's the best thing you can give to anyone. You know the old saying, teach a man to fish... So forget about buying them presents, give them education.
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Above is a shopping platform where it is possible to buy merchandise and different gifting relative to cryptocurrency. These are mere gifts and doesn't associate with hodling. There were different categories like clothing, phone cases, stationary, household, postcard, gift cards, etc. This is particularly for the crypto enthusiasts and I don't know how effective the gift will be to the valentine.
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Gifting money is generally considered a poor taste, because it means that you're too lazy to come up with something good and don't know the person too well. Valentine's Day is a very special holiday, you are supposed to gift something that demonstrates that you feel and understand your loved one, so it's definitely not the time for lazy gifts. I'm pretty sure that even many people who are into crypto would be frustrated to some extent if they were gifted Bitcoin on this day.
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I was thinking that I'll just send a small amount of bitcoin and make her a bitcoin wallet. I like the idea of giving a Ballet Card, thanks for the idea. And I find this better way and more romantic I guess.
However, I'm not sure if she's going to keep it for real since I know her attitude and the way she keep her stuff, personally. I'll start for making her a phone wallet and sending her a little amount in batches and that's it.
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February 14th is very much celebrated worldwide as valentine's day, a day to show love, not just to our loved ones but to everyone. I'm thinking of doing something memorable for my loved ones and maybe any other person, something bitcoin related. Suggestions please, how can I and us all make valentine's day a memorable day with bitcoins?

Just write a text message about you as a couple on the Bitcoin blockchain. The message will exist as long as Bitcoin exists and is indelible. Did this not too long ago, by the way, when a relative was born. Her birth will always be anchored in the blockchain and when she comes of age I will show her the transaction id :-P
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February 14th is very much celebrated worldwide as valentine's day, a day to show love, not just to our loved ones but to everyone. I'm thinking of doing something memorable for my loved ones and maybe any other person, something bitcoin related. Suggestions please, how can I and us all make valentine's day a memorable day with bitcoins?
I think something personal would be nice for a day like this. Like, perhaps, making your own postcard, and writing the passphrase to a Bitcoin wallet with some money in it? A simple idea is to write the words from the passphrase in the shape of a heart. It's something you can easily do in Word using space (or tabs), or you could write it with a pen yourself (if you have a fairly good handwriting). Come to think of it, you don't even need to make your own postcard. You can buy one of those that have plenty of empty room for you to write your own text, and you can print out or write a heart-shaped passphrase onto it.
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Just keep it simple. Gift her some bitcoins.

I personally feel that all the crypto exchanges that are quite popular should have more easy crypto gifting options. When someone gifts another person crypto in some form, the receiving party also comes to know about the crypto industry and the benefits of owning and investing crypto. This will help in faster adoption of crypto and will help in growth of the exchanges as well. Thus a cycle will be formed and all the involved parties will be  benefitted.
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February 14th is very much celebrated worldwide as valentine's day, a day to show love, not just to our loved ones but to everyone. I'm thinking of doing something memorable for my loved ones and maybe any other person, something bitcoin related. Suggestions please, how can I and us all make valentine's day a memorable day with bitcoins?

The only way you can make your valentines happy is to gift him/her some of your precious bitcoins.
I would rather keep my bitcoins with me and never give it to anyone. I would rather prefer and go with the old ways of giving flowers and chocolate to my loved one.  Wink
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The first one suggested is actually a great option. However, if the person you are giving a gift to is a person that is already immersed in this industry and understands quite a lot of things about crypto and NFTs already, then a better choice would be to gift an NFT that is somewhat relevant to any of you two or ahould I say can be given a meaningful meaning.

A better idea is to personally create your NFT gift. Because let's face it, nothing beats the price of efforts and time that is poured into something as a gift.

You still have a couple of days left to start working on that NFT.

- hope this helps, goodluck!
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Everyone anticipate val and you can't make val interesting without finances and these generation has crypto as a great source of income and this increase finances with investment and the good thing about it is that IRS now pays investors in USDT when they hold $IRS and holding brings more income and money to spend for val😁
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