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Topic: [ROUND 2] Wife is pregnant ***AGAIN***, how to bring bitcoin into the process? - page 3. (Read 9012 times)

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I know it's a gravedig, but we have learned that she's a she Smiley.
congrulations.
I am contacting a few of the physical coin makers to see if I could get something made for the occasion. Smiley
I might suggest buying a silver wallet instead of a physical coin. Although the physical coin "manufacturers" have shown to be "trustworthy" so far, that is not to say that nothing will happen between now and ~20 years from now that would cause them to want to steal any remaining funds in any of the coins they have produced.

With a silver wallet, you are essentially buying a "coin" that you can insert a QR code for the private key, no one but you ever has access to the private key
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You could bank cord blood and/or cord tissue stem cells using this company that accepts Bitcoin:

http://www.utahcordbank.com

Two PhDs that own their lab, have been around for 10 years, perfect transplant record (including one used by Joanne Kurtzberg) but they suck at marketing and their website is running something like Drupal 1.x
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Learned that my wife is pregnant yesterday. This will be our first child. So how do I incorporate bitcoin into the process? I have bitcoins to spend.

Anyone got any clever ideas? This has potential.

I bought my son a Casascius coin. I keep it in a safe and I will give it to him when he turns 18. I also made him a wallet. I put something on it every now and then.

Yes , I think this is the best solution. Use a secure paper wallet protected with a second password or use a  physical coin . Store it until your son will  turn 18 years old .
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... but we have learned that she's a she Smiley.

Just got similar news - first lil one on the way too! going to get the scan to find out the sex this week - im going to be boring though and just leave them some cold stored coin. unless better idea comes along. not sure the mrs will be up for a name change...

cant wait to see how (s)he'll react on their 18th - "god dad, so lame to have coins stored that way, so old fashioned!"
lol
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Hodl!
I would just do something like send a tx on DOB with birth weight and message, like 0.708 for 7lb 8oz, "Welcome to the world baby gadman"

But you can also make up a load of "It's a girl" paper wallets rolled like cigars to give out.
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I know it's a gravedig, but we have learned that she's a she Smiley.

I am contacting a few of the physical coin makers to see if I could get something made for the occasion. Smiley
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Dont even think about it, it's like roller coaster ride Cry Cry
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Learned that my wife is pregnant yesterday. This will be our first child. So how do I incorporate bitcoin into the process? I have bitcoins to spend.

Anyone got any clever ideas? This has potential.

I bought my son a Casascius coin. I keep it in a safe and I will give it to him when he turns 18. I also made him a wallet. I put something on it every now and then.

Very nice. Your son will be able to buy a mansion and a Ferrari by his 18th birthday, what a better present than that?  Cool
legendary
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Too late now.

Next time add the hash to the DNA before conception.

Smiley
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I can't believe some people here think giving someone 150 Bitcoin to name their baby after Satoshi is a good idea. 
Sounds like a fine idea. 80% of my daughter's name comes from a character out of a drug-influenced religious book (maybe that is redundant). The other letter comes from a space satellite mostly just to make the "majority link" much more difficult to determine (and to ensure it doesn't sound fairy-y). I was pushing hard to name it Moose if it came out a boy, but this was unpopular among family members...  Satoshi's a pretty damn difficult name to use a similar method for, though. It wouldn't work at all if he isn't Japanese, and anagrams all look terrible... Ihotass... Tish Osa [last name]? Ash Soti [last name]? Otis Ash....

Anyway, she certainly didn't get a 150BTC trust fund for it.

She didn't get 150 btc fund yet! lets see
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I can't believe some people here think giving someone 150 Bitcoin to name their baby after Satoshi is a good idea.  
It wouldn't work at all if he isn't Japanese, and anagrams all look terrible... Ihotass... Tish Osa [last name]? Ash Soti [last name]? Otis Ash....


Could probally anagram it if you add a letter or two in there
Toshi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshi_(given_name)

Chisato  is another it replaces the S with a C but is basically a sneak anagram of satoshi  (shi) (sato)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chisato
The middle name could be replaced with an S for something else Tongue

Chitose works as well a bit more hidden though (Shi) (Chi)
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Chitose.html

Just end up with some spare letters
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I can't believe some people here think giving someone 150 Bitcoin to name their baby after Satoshi is a good idea. 
Sounds like a fine idea. 80% of my daughter's name comes from a character out of a drug-influenced religious book (maybe that is redundant). The other letter comes from a space satellite mostly just to make the "majority link" much more difficult to determine (and to ensure it doesn't sound fairy-y). I was pushing hard to name it Moose if it came out a boy, but this was unpopular among family members...  Satoshi's a pretty damn difficult name to use a similar method for, though. It wouldn't work at all if he isn't Japanese, and anagrams all look terrible... Ihotass... Tish Osa [last name]? Ash Soti [last name]? Otis Ash....

Anyway, she certainly didn't get a 150BTC trust fund for it.
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- Shave the kid's head
- Tattoo a private key on his skull.
- When the hair grows back the private key will be hidden
- Send btc to corresponding address
- When he grows old and looses his hair he'll discover the btc. Nice retirement nest egg for him.

I think some people would consider this to be cruel to the child (it would really be too young to consent and understand getting a tattoo like this).

I also don't think that a tattoo artiest can make a tattoo in enough detail to be able to make a QR tattoo of a private key.

Pretty sure he is joking.
I think some people may be serious about doing this type of thing. A few people have gotten their very young children tattoos and have been arrested for child abuse or similar charges.
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I can't believe some people here think giving someone 150 Bitcoin to name their baby after Satoshi is a good idea. 
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I've actually heard of midwives and/or doula's that will accept bitcoin, and if they don't currently, you could offer to help them to do so (Bitpay is free forever), you could potentially convince them to work at a discount because you're helping them get into the future of money!

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I kind of like both ideas , qr tatoo and name satoshi bitcoin!!! Am i sick or just cyberpunk? Cheesy
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sucker got hacked and screwed --Toad
Instead of him turning 18, give it to him when he's 12! That way he'll learn at an earlier age about cryotocurency.

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http://i.imgur.com/O9ltWRp.png

That t-shirt is cute.

That's a neat idea and yes
It is quite the cute T-shirt


Thanks guys. Feel free to use it, change it or do whatever you want with it.
legendary
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Core dev leaves me neg feedback #abuse #political
- Shave the kid's head
- Tattoo a private key on his skull.
- When the hair grows back the private key will be hidden
- Send btc to corresponding address
- When he grows old and looses his hair he'll discover the btc. Nice retirement nest egg for him.

I think some people would consider this to be cruel to the child (it would really be too young to consent and understand getting a tattoo like this).

I also don't think that a tattoo artiest can make a tattoo in enough detail to be able to make a QR tattoo of a private key.

Pretty sure he is joking.
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- Shave the kid's head
- Tattoo a private key on his skull.
- When the hair grows back the private key will be hidden
- Send btc to corresponding address
- When he grows old and looses his hair he'll discover the btc. Nice retirement nest egg for him.

I think some people would consider this to be cruel to the child (it would really be too young to consent and understand getting a tattoo like this).

I also don't think that a tattoo artiest can make a tattoo in enough detail to be able to make a QR tattoo of a private key.
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