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Topic: whats the easiest way to give btc as a gift? - page 2. (Read 1739 times)

legendary
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December 15, 2015, 04:46:39 AM
#25
Physical coin seems to be a good gift..
But if it has to be less expensive.. just a paperwallet..

Depending on the realtionship to the person you are gifting it to.. once they want to import their private key.. you could just help them.
sr. member
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December 15, 2015, 04:39:31 AM
#24
I think that will be paper wallets with some information and introduction about bitcoin.
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December 15, 2015, 04:35:14 AM
#23
We are missing a point here! It's not just about giving someone 1 btc for example, it's what will this person do with it.

You need to teach them the basics about operating a wallet, securing it and sending transactions, then you can gift them as you wish!
legendary
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December 15, 2015, 03:53:59 AM
#22
i would back up the wallet with the amount you want to give, in a nice usb, and gift to him/her by explaining how him/her need to retrieve those money
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hero member
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December 14, 2015, 10:16:02 PM
#20
you can create a wallet for them, then give the id and password to them

or just exchange it into fiat currency then transfer to them, or easier just buy it online and ship it to them

Oh yeah, I forgot about that way. But then you would have to use your own email, make a new email or juts know your friends email that hasn't already been used. Which is a bit more of a hassle compared to printing out a QR code.
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December 14, 2015, 10:05:37 PM
#19
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

If you're gifting someone bitcoins who don't even have a wallet, make sure to keep back up of the paper wallets you gift to them, because say for some reason they lost the paper wallets or the wallet got damaged or they didn't find the concept interesting for whatever reason and the bitcoins went unclaimed, the money attached to those paper wallets will be lost forever.

If you keep backup, you can see after some time, if they claimed the bitcoins (by creating a wallet on their own and transferring the bitcoins from paper wallet to it) or not and if they didn't you can either claim it back or inform them how to create wallets and get hold of their funds.

There's a new service called Bitgreet, which lets you print Gift Cards with Bitcoin attached to them and it has an clawback feature, so if the gift cards are not claimed by the receiver, you can claim them back, but you have to trust that service to hold the bitcoins, whilst you can do the same with paper wallets printed offline without trusting anyone.
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 09:51:26 PM
#18
you can create a wallet for them, then give the id and password to them

or just exchange it into fiat currency then transfer to them, or easier just buy it online and ship it to them
hero member
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December 14, 2015, 09:36:24 PM
#17
The easiest way is to give whoever you want to, a paper wallet with a QR code on it. Or you can just find out their address and send some Bitcoin to them.
sr. member
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December 14, 2015, 09:33:02 PM
#16
Drop-by at the Collectibles section Under Goods and you'll see a lot of interesting items that can be used as a gift to another Bitcoin enthusiast. I'm looking into buying those papersafe satoshi note.
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December 14, 2015, 09:28:16 PM
#15
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

Paper wallet is the best option, just go to bitaddress.org, disconnect your computer and print oof.  Also save a copy to a usb that you will store somewhere and never use online just incase

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How is the address and public key added to the ledger if you create it when disconnected?
sr. member
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December 14, 2015, 07:25:12 PM
#14
This physical coin looks cool and it could impress: https://denarium.com/

legendary
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December 14, 2015, 07:21:29 PM
#13
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

Give me the BTC and leave it to me.  Grin
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 07:08:16 PM
#12
I would personally just use an app based wallet such as xapo or coinomi.Easy to use, and always with you/them.
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December 14, 2015, 07:03:39 PM
#11
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

Ask him to create a wallet online and explain him how it works and what's Bitcoin currency, and then send him your gift to his address there
This way you can advertise and support the Bitcoin in giving you Christmas gift
hero member
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December 14, 2015, 07:02:35 PM
#10
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

Paper wallet is the best option, just go to bitaddress.org, disconnect your computer and print oof.  Also save a copy to a usb that you will store somewhere and never use online just incase
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 06:48:52 PM
#9
There are still physical bitcoins that you can buy and gift.
It would be a cool gift and would definitely get the receiver interested in bitcoins.  Smiley

Yeah, I would be ecstatic if someone were to gift me a physical bitcoin for christmas... but it's definitely something I would never "ask Santa" for christmas, because my family really hates the fact that I'm into bitcoins at all and they think it's just some fad.

But as another suggestion to the OP, I would make it abundantly clear that what you gave them probably shouldn't be "opened" if it has come pre-loaded with bitcoins on it.  Tell them how much of a collectability comes with those kind of coins, and what kind of premium they already go for when you leave those coins untouched for a prolonged period of time... honestly that would make me more interested in bitcoin and researching what coin you just gave me.
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 06:44:08 PM
#8
There are still physical bitcoins that you can buy and gift.
It would be a cool gift and would definitely get the receiver interested in bitcoins.  Smiley
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December 14, 2015, 06:31:39 PM
#7
Or you could just tip them by Facebook with ChangedTip.

Cheaper and easier
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 06:08:23 PM
#6
im using coinbase for my wallet but if i wanted to gift some for christmas to someone who does not have a wallet, how would i go about it?

The best way i see for giving away bitcoin for xmass is as either in loaded casascius physical bitcoin or as a loaded hardware wallet like trezor.
Either way you should hurry up if u're planing on doing that, due to delivery time.

If you're looking for a cheaper alternatives, you could set up a wallet on thumb drive or as a paper wallet, even tho i would definitely suggest
one of the first option i mentioned; it has way more class to it.

cheers


Yeah, I personally think the "giving casascius coins as a gift" era has already past us by, because of the realization of how much those coins can fetch for in btc and fiat.  Even though that's what it was mainly used for in the past, if someone doesn't already own a couple of them now, they are going to pay a pretty hefty premium for them since Mike is out of business and not creating them any more.

That's not to say that there aren't other way to do this coin giving thing a try.  If you plan on giving someone at least .1 in btc, try looking at the auction threads for Smoothie's brass "lealana" coins that he auctions off pretty frequently right now.  They tend to fetch lower prices and the last thread I saw, a bulk order of 40 brass is fetching somewhere around .35 btc right now, which isn't too bad at all... plus Smoothie is kind of like Mike's successor in a way in the first ones to start producing physical bitcoins, which makes them a little cooler. Not to mention his physical coins, or any of the new and upcoming physical coins, look very nice and would be a very nice gift to someone for the holidays.
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