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September 07, 2017, 08:12:08 AM
It will be good wedding gift since it can be a savings for their family. They can used it when it grew in value. It is good for gift if they know how to use it and how to make it more,but if not then it will be useless unless you'll remind them after years that they have btc ,maybe that time it grews alot.
We, that's a valuable gift. The gift we give gets different value depending on the time difference they keep hold of it. I believe in future gifting bitcoin will be trending when more and more users start providing it as gift. Even a service for such a gift preparation will be successful.
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September 07, 2017, 08:06:09 AM
If they are into crypto currencies why not...

Bitcoin is considered money still if you will convert it into cash :-)
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September 07, 2017, 08:04:40 AM
If anyone like this gift of bitcoin in his wedding then may be i will give him, but now it will be an expensive gift for wedding, then i think better to give anyone half bitcoin it is reasonable gift. But my few friends don't know about bitcoin enough, then may be in their wedding they will not like to accept it as a gift. But it is a good idea for especially those countries people who are well known about bitcoin.
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September 07, 2017, 08:04:27 AM
first time i saw this post i laughed myself , it looks like it must to try , and no doubt will make prospective in-laws and guest invitation , and they will say "what happen , are you kidding" , hehehehe , lol Grin
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September 07, 2017, 07:50:06 AM
Haha I have never thought of doing this. I guess maybe if both of the people getting married was into cryptocurrencies then it could be quite cool, it would certainly be different. Otherwise I wouldnt consider it.
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September 07, 2017, 07:34:36 AM
give bitcoin as a wedding gift in my opinion depends on the bride. because I'll just give it to someone special and understand about bitcoin but people prefer cash money as a gift because it's more flexible to use
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September 07, 2017, 07:32:39 AM
I'm going to give it as a wedding gift.
On one condition, the couples know how to use it or willing to learn about bitcoin.
Actually, this is also a good way for spreading news about bitcoin.
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September 07, 2017, 07:05:34 AM
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Some tech-savvy wedding-goers are gifting the digital currency to new couples. Honeyfund, a honeymoon registry that allows guests to give cash rather than gifts, has seen more than a dozen customers donate in bitcoin, said chief executive officer and co-founder Sara Margulis. In recent years, more than a dozen customers have chosen to route donations to the site from bitcoin wallets. Zola, a wedding registry website, has had just two cash funds created for bitcoins since 2013, a spokeswoman said. "I would expect it to pop more as millennials come into the wedding age,” Honeyfund’s Margulis said. “It’s something you will do if your friends and family are already into bitcoin.

Bitcoin as an retirement plan, bitcoin to secure the future of your kids, and now bitcoin as a wedding gift. Whether or not bitcoin replaces cash in future, it looks like the trend of gifting bitcoin instead of cash at weddings is definitely going to catch up and more wedding registeries would be adding bitcoin as a gifting option.

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Avoid using a wedding gift "as an opportunity to proselytize a technology you personally believe in, but the recipient could not care less about."

People who are not into bitcoin might not appreciate getting a volatile currency as a gift, and might never use it, thus adding it to the list of lost coins, but I think people who are already using bitcoin or would most probably use it in future then bitcoin instead of cash is the apt wedding gift for them.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/would-you-give-bitcoin-as-a-wedding-gift-2017-06-27

Why not?bitcoin also a money  that can used as a weeding gift,its better to give  a bitcoin to the weeding couple for their saving's we know that in this situation have a lot of expenses happen to the couple all of their money,saving will go to the billing.so bitcoin can be used in this so many purpose.
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September 07, 2017, 06:52:00 AM
Bitcoin is a good weeding gift! If you see now the value of one bitcoin is equivalent to 4500 USD it's a big money as a weeding gift. I'm pretty sure that the couple will be happy in this kind of gift.
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September 07, 2017, 06:37:44 AM
It will be good wedding gift since it can be a savings for their family. They can used it when it grew in value. It is good for gift if they know how to use it and how to make it more,but if not then it will be useless unless you'll remind them after years that they have btc ,maybe that time it grews alot.
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September 07, 2017, 06:25:21 AM
Issues like I've ever believed about, but I have not been in a position to make it come about,Considering that my Btc is not ample, possibly sometime I will do it.
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September 06, 2017, 01:32:07 PM
not really. I'd prefer giving something like cookies, a washing machine or flowers.
it reallydepends on the couple, though, maybe f they're really high tech.
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September 06, 2017, 01:29:51 PM
I would give bitcoin as a wedding ceremony gift, because bitcoin is a huge aid with their life specially when they started a couple, I consider they so considerably enjoy and acknowledge bitcoin as a marriage reward. Soon after this i think they also get started to spend in bitcoin. It can be use bitcoin in their wants and for cost savings. I consider this thought is great as a gift with a value, because bitcoin offers vivid long term of the loved ones.
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September 06, 2017, 12:06:03 PM
Yes you can give it as a gift but if you want to be romantic then you must give something can be a treasure to your partner because bitcoin can disappear . It can be a gift but there is something more important than bitcoin . I'm not saying that bitcoin is not important but there is more valuable gift than bitcoin .
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September 06, 2017, 11:57:20 AM
I dont care and what if both of them has no idea about bitcoin thats none sense but if they know why not
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September 06, 2017, 11:34:03 AM
Yes, sure but I will regret giving Bitcoin as a gift sometime later. Also, I wish if everyone can give a BTC as a gift when I get married. The price for Bitcoin will keep going up and up. Smiley

The problem is what happens if the price goes down/collapse?
Either way I believe bitcoin is a good gift, simply because it's symbolic. A weddings means the start of a life together, a family life that is fresh. The same road, is bound for bitcoin since it's still new.
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September 06, 2017, 11:28:30 AM
Its a funny question,, so in my Country with a relegius tradition you should give some of gold to your girl when you marry her,, its about 70 grams of gold and some property,,
I am joined this forum is to earn some bitcoin that I will sell for my wedding gift  Grin
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September 06, 2017, 11:18:44 AM
Bitcoin sounds a very good as a gift, or alternative to money, but it depends to the person you are about to gift. Are the couples techie and know Bitcoin? Anyways Bitcoin is not formal to be given as gift. But if the groom and bride requested to make their gifts as cash or even Bitcoin. Then why not?
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September 06, 2017, 11:17:55 AM
Yes, sure but I will regret giving Bitcoin as a gift sometime later. Also, I wish if everyone can give a BTC as a gift when I get married. The price for Bitcoin will keep going up and up. Smiley
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September 06, 2017, 10:47:43 AM
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Some tech-savvy wedding-goers are gifting the digital currency to new couples. Honeyfund, a honeymoon registry that allows guests to give cash rather than gifts, has seen more than a dozen customers donate in bitcoin, said chief executive officer and co-founder Sara Margulis. In recent years, more than a dozen customers have chosen to route donations to the site from bitcoin wallets. Zola, a wedding registry website, has had just two cash funds created for bitcoins since 2013, a spokeswoman said. "I would expect it to pop more as millennials come into the wedding age,” Honeyfund’s Margulis said. “It’s something you will do if your friends and family are already into bitcoin.

Bitcoin as an retirement plan, bitcoin to secure the future of your kids, and now bitcoin as a wedding gift. Whether or not bitcoin replaces cash in future, it looks like the trend of gifting bitcoin instead of cash at weddings is definitely going to catch up and more wedding registeries would be adding bitcoin as a gifting option.

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Avoid using a wedding gift "as an opportunity to proselytize a technology you personally believe in, but the recipient could not care less about."

People who are not into bitcoin might not appreciate getting a volatile currency as a gift, and might never use it, thus adding it to the list of lost coins, but I think people who are already using bitcoin or would most probably use it in future then bitcoin instead of cash is the apt wedding gift for them.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/would-you-give-bitcoin-as-a-wedding-gift-2017-06-27
Bitcoin as a wedding gift is a good idea but is depends to the couple that will receive that kind of gift. The couple should know what a bitcoin is in order for them to use it properly. If you try to give a gift like a bitcoin to a newlywed without any idea what is it, it may be useless for them.
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