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Topic: [ROUND 2] Wife is pregnant ***AGAIN***, how to bring bitcoin into the process? - page 4. (Read 9012 times)

newbie
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https://bitcoinstarter.com/projects/946 They are going to name their baby Satoshi Bitcoin Smiley

Pretty sick idea to name your child bitcoin!

Anyways congrats mate, i just had a baby and as new to cryptocurrencies i am thinking to buy her some bitcoins and give them when she is 18 (bitcoin usb stick nechless)!

btw cute shirt
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)


That t-shirt is cute.

That's a neat idea and yes
It is quite the cute T-shirt
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
legendary
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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.
sr. member
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My wife is pregnant too and I knew the news yesterday but this isn't our first son, it's the second.
Prepare yourself for some months of pain Cheesy
sr. member
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Brave New World
I do not have money issues. Thanks for the concern though.

I even entertained the idea of naming the child with bitcoin in mind. I haven't figured out a good one yet.
Buttcorn
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better everyday ♥
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.



Congrats man!  My wife too, has a bun in the oven, and is our first child also.   Cheesy

As for clever ideas, I like the idea of a physical Bitcoin with private key to commemorate your firstborn.  He/she can exercise or use it when they're much older.  Maybe put 1BTC on it.

Good luck to us both!   Grin
hero member
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Spend the bitcoin on hospital bills, that's most probably the only way you can incorporate bitcoin in pregnancy.. Lol.

Well, as far as I know there aren't any hospitals that accept bitcoin so what you're really saying is to sell the bitcoin and pay in fiat which I think goes exactly against what the OP had in mind.
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Sale the placenta in DeepWeb. There are people who like to make soup.
sr. member
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Spend the bitcoin on hospital bills, that's most probably the only way you can incorporate bitcoin in pregnancy.. Lol.
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Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...

So a bitcoin accepting doctor wouldn't be a milestone for bitcoin? This isn't my intentions, but you seem quite biased against bitcoin in general, not just this circumstance. Using your logic we could say bitcoin has no place in food service, hardware, software, alpaca socks sales, and everything/anything else...

i think normally you pay the hospital and the hospital pays the doctor, and when you pay the hospital its
through insurance company, so its not that simple
I understand this, and it's still not the point.

The point is, it is just money, no matter how or where its from, USD, BTC, GDP, EUR, it doesn't have to be some revelation. It's stuff you work for and earn and you give to someone else for the service. You are taking it far too seriously. The fact you are having a child should be WAY MORE important than whether or not you can pay medical bills with bitcoin or not, its those kind of statements that people see as deranged and adds to the delusion that is the 'Cult of Bitcoin.'
hero member
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Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...

So a bitcoin accepting doctor wouldn't be a milestone for bitcoin? This isn't my intentions, but you seem quite biased against bitcoin in general, not just this circumstance. Using your logic we could say bitcoin has no place in food service, hardware, software, alpaca socks sales, and everything/anything else...

i think normally you pay the hospital and the hospital pays the doctor, and when you pay the hospital its
through insurance company, so its not that simple
I understand this, and it's still not the point.
I think the point is that consumers do not usually pay the hospital/doctor directly, but rather they are paid by the insurance company. If a hospital were to accept bitcoin for payment and all their patients paid the entire amount they owe in bitcoin the hospital's revenue will still be primarily be fiat from the insurance company.
hero member
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Congratulations!  Having a kid will totally change your life, not to say it's a bad thing but just enjoy your freedom while you can Smiley

First, see if your wife is supportive before figuring out how much to involve bitcoin. If she's not into it, why not open your kid a "bitcoin wallet" and throw BTC in there at times, like on every birthday until 16 or 18.
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Keep some BTC in a cold storage and keep it safe until he turns 18 or 21. Whatever you see fit.
BTC may be worth a lot in the future so you should keep some.
If it goes to 0, whelp, that sucks.
If you need to, use the BTC for hospital bills or something practical.
legendary
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Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...

So a bitcoin accepting doctor wouldn't be a milestone for bitcoin? This isn't my intentions, but you seem quite biased against bitcoin in general, not just this circumstance. Using your logic we could say bitcoin has no place in food service, hardware, software, alpaca socks sales, and everything/anything else...

i think normally you pay the hospital and the hospital pays the doctor, and when you pay the hospital its
through insurance company, so its not that simple
I understand this, and it's still not the point.
legendary
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https://www.bitcoin.com/
Congratulations on the big news!! I'm sure you can buy wine with Btc now so buy a nice bottle of red that will age well and keep it for his/her 18th or 21st birthday.
All the best and i hope you and your new child has a great life filled with bitcoins Smiley
legendary
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Core dev leaves me neg feedback #abuse #political
Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...

So a bitcoin accepting doctor wouldn't be a milestone for bitcoin? This isn't my intentions, but you seem quite biased against bitcoin in general, not just this circumstance. Using your logic we could say bitcoin has no place in food service, hardware, software, alpaca socks sales, and everything/anything else...

i think normally you pay the hospital and the hospital pays the doctor, and when you pay the hospital its
through insurance company, so its not that simple
legendary
Activity: 978
Merit: 1001
Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...

So a bitcoin accepting doctor wouldn't be a milestone for bitcoin? This isn't my intentions, but you seem quite biased against bitcoin in general, not just this circumstance. Using your logic we could say bitcoin has no place in food service, hardware, software, alpaca socks sales, and everything/anything else...
full member
Activity: 134
Merit: 100
Try investing in Actual Money and start an Actual Money trust fund to pay for some education, there are specific funds available with special percentage rates soley for education based funds, don't waste your money on butts, you have no idea what will happen with bitcoin or any other crypto in the next 18 years, nor does anyone else, and anyone who says otherwise is a flat out fucking liar, a deranged fucking idiot, or both.

I do not have money issues. I can easily afford to send a child to college now, this moment. The question is, how do you integrate bitcoin into something as specific and delicate as pregnancy. I'd like this to be a great milestone for bitcoin as I've, and not many people have, had the chance to ask this question.

The answer is DON'T it has no place there, its just a commodity confused as money, thats it, its not a medical service, its not a milestone at all...
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