Are Cryptocurrencies Great Gifts?

in #cryptocurrency8 years ago (edited)

Now I'm seriously beginning to think that cryptocurrencies could become a mainstay in one of our basic human activities: gifting. This is coming from a guy who's pretty crappy at buying presents and stuff like that! While some of us may enjoy hunting for personalised gifts for our friends and loved ones, most of us will be tired of doing that by the age of 30.

Gifts come in many shapes and sizes. Some of them have intangible sentimental value, sure - that's a market by itself. But let's consider highly functional gifts with socially accepted value like money. Indeed, some of us tend to give away money as a form of gift or present, especially if we're super clueless about what to give others.

So this comes to the point: why do we still continue to give away traditional fiat currencies as gifts? They're not as interesting or as innovative as cryptocurrencies. We don't have magic internet money back then, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't embrace what we have now. Let's consider Steem a gift:-

  • There's monetary value in Steem. While its value in the future can't be guaranteed, the same can be said for whatever we hold to be valuable at this point in time. If it rained gold tomorrow, then gold will be worthless. As it is, we can be sure that the Steem supply itself isn't subject to such an anomaly because its production algorithm is secured by the blockchain.

  • More Steem Power means better voting influence in the network. You can use your votes for charity, to support artists, reward great content, thank your most engaged follower, and whatever else - it's up to you to determine the purpose of your votes. Your votes distribute value in form of Steem. High utility product here, in my opinion.

  • Precious, and one-of-a-kind. Zero fees with 3-seconds transaction, yada yada. No normal gifts can do this. You certainly don't see these characteristics in gifts like teddy bears and polkadot bikinis.

  • Steem Power grows over time. It's kinda like having a growing savings account. Just like how a friend bought a small amount of Bitcoin for his daughter, I think I'm going to reserve parts of my Steem to keep for my great great great great grandchildren.

  • Steem voting is like gifting mini-gifts so that others can also give mini-gifts to others..

Mimicking DeBeer's diamond circlejerk.

So yup, I'm going to start gifting in cryptocurrencies starting from mid-2017, from birthday gifts to wedding dowries LOL. My bet is that cryptocurrencies will become a huge part of humanity's gifting culture in the future as abstractions of their value become more socially acceptable over time.

Fact is, our minds don't really distinguish physical and virtual economic realities all that much, not especially in an age of digitisation and dematerialisation. This is why you're seeing cryptocurrencies growing in value even though you can't see or touch them, pretty much just like the virtual reality of your online bank account balance these days. If you think I'm shilling and hyping up worthless coins over here, wait til you read up about diamonds, DeBeers, and commercial holidays!

Personally, I really can't vouch whether or not cryptocurrencies are great gifts - that may depend very much on their market value, even in terms of sentimentality. But from the perspective of being able to gift something that can be used by anyone on this planet, Steem looks like it's shaping up to be one of the best gifts that I can think of.


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I like the idea! I think of it as a 'two for one' gift. The first is the obvious monetary gift, but the other is far more rewarding which may at first get overlooked.

It's the free introduction to something new, with the gift of crypto such as Steem, they can learn how crypto works and get used to using a wallet as well as learning about a really cool new social media platform that is decentralized.

There are still so many people that haven't even heard of anything crypto and still operate their personal socialization under a mysterious 3rd party authority. With a gift such as this, it can lead to an awesome 'risk free' adventure, because someone was thoughtful enough to take the time to give a gift with more depth than a gift card.

Great idea gifting STEEM or SBD, I got in on Steemit when they were still giving a tiny bit to new signups, having a bit to start is very encouraging, receiving it as a gift from someone you know would be so much better. It would encourage them to get into Steemit instead of so much FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat etc who give back nothing to users but ads. It is a gift that gives on many levels as you mention.

Thanks for the response. Couldn't put it better myself, I'm definitely considering gifting STEEM Power to close friends for their birthday. Well at least the ones I think would enjoy (or is currently enjoying) the spirit of this platform.

My pleasure! It's a great community here and I'm enjoying being a part of it. I notice you do a fair share of Resteem, could you enlighten me on how that works. Thanks!

I think today Bitcoin and Ether both make great gifts. I think part of what would make it such a good gift is ensuring you take the time to educate the giftee about how to send a transaction and such.

A paper wallet accompanying a wallet setup and transaction sending session would make a great gift.

Yup the onboarding / UI / UX is the package that's needed for them to be viable gifts (coz if nobody knows how to use them, it's pretty useless..)

As I would think it would be an amazing gift, my friends and family would first need a 2-hour crypto-101 before they see any value in our gifts ^^

That'd be time well spent.. maybe!

Lol, actually yes. Imagine you becoming a millionaire eventually and your family is pissed because you never tipped them on this ;)

Exactly. I make sure that my gift starts with just a few bucks and a meeting so I can be sure they are secure with the tech. Then later on ill send them the big bucks!

Cool! I hope so much that this will revolutionalize the world, just like internet did. Always dreamed of being part of something with that impact. I was only like 8 y/o when internet got big

Sure thing! Welcome to steem! Ya got my follow!

Not only bitcoin and Ether mate.All crypto currencies are great gifts for the future right now.

I've always been told, "Give a gift you would love to receive yourself", so by that merit, YES cryptos are a fantastic gift!!! :P This is a great post!

But a gift from someone gives more meaning :)

They really are great gifts :)

Totally agree @famcore. I want to send this type of gift to my kids and educate them how to use it.

okay, you got me. at first I saw crypto like some great futuristic stuff but never tought about it too far like giving gift to my relatives, even when I've introduced some to steem. Now, I might start to think about this as an easy, secure and of course great gif since is money, they can buy whatever they want without secretlyblaming on me for something they never liked LOL

I guess it'll only make sense when the product / service is easy to use enough, and I think Steem / Steemit are pretty good minimum viable products - I've not seen this anywhere in the cryptospace (I've been using Steemit almost everyday since one year ago).

they can buy whatever they want without secretlyblaming on me for something they never liked LOL

Haha I feel you, I always buy books for people coz I totally suck at gifting. This year I'm going to consider cryptos liek i've mentioned in the post :)

Personally, I really can't vouch whether or not cryptocurrencies are great gifts

A cryptocurrency gift will only means value to people who use cryptocurrency. It will be valueless to people who don't even know what cryptocurrency is (there are millions of people who don't). It would be worth gold to a crypto enthusiast.

A man's meat is another man's poison

I could see it being gifted similar to how some grandparents will gift bonds to their grandchildren. The kids have no clue what they are initially, but learn over time. Probably a good way to introduce people to cryptocurrencies as well! Don't know anyone that wouldn't be happy to be given some money that may be more valuable over time.

I agree with you.. It is all pros and cons, some may even loose it before finding out how useful it is

Very true. Could always be one of those gifts that you "give" a kid and really hold onto it until they are old enough to really understand or learn. Hopefully by that time it would be worth significantly more!

Don't lose your password! Most importantly.. lol

Lol, yeah, that would have to be number 1 on the list of Important Things to Know

Got that right :)

Thanks for this awesome post.

It's a lot like a gift card in that regard, I think.

I definitely agree with this, it's a hit or miss.

maybe i should give all family and friends crypto for xmas and if they want the gift they'll have to figure it out lol :)

Yes but painful to see it be handled carelessly and lost... I've experienced this. No bueno! :-P

It will definitely get lost. Do you know how many people that lost their bitcoin gifts that would have made them rich today?

Truly hurts my heart to think about it...

That is why you should only give cryptos to people who knows the value it has.

Its more than a gift :)

Indeed it could mean different things for different people, just like any usual gift.. although i'd say it has plenty of functions, depending the token :)

Yeah right, giving somebody a knowledge about crypto is giving them more than just a usual gift, its a fortune.

I was actually just considering this earlier today as a close friend's birthday is coming up this week. Though I do like the idea of giving away cryptocurrency to try and encourage people to learn more about it and buy more for themselves, I think its a bit like giving a gift to someone that you plan on using for yourself (like that old Simpsons episode where Homer gets Marge a bowling ball). In the end I decided to get my friend a traditional gift, but will give them some cryptocurrency as well, at a later date, not as a part of their birthday gift.

Hahah! I think Steem is pretty easily usable right away, for voting / curation rewards and building a community / network with others. Great thoughts there buddy, sure your friend will appreciate the gesture :)

Short answer...YES! :)
I did a post a long time ago about a tweet where a man gave his friends newborn a btc paper wallet.
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@digicrypt/newborn-baby-gets-bitcoin-paper-wallet-as-gift
I know it is common for ppl to setup savings bonds for kids or buy a share in Disney for example. I think it could be common in the future, to gift btc or crypto to a newborn, with the idea that it will gain value over time. The money is valuable but the education even more so!

Check out https://bancor.network's smart token baskets. It's pretty awesome for our long-tail currencies!

Looking into it right now. It is pretty fascinating, If I am understanding this correctly...it is essentially like a stock ETF , by buying/holding a single token you get exposure to a variety of ERC20 tokens?
The financialization of crypto is happening so rapidly it is incredible, even more incredible is that fact that nearly no one is talking about it! Thanks for the tip on bancor.

My wife isnt familier with crypto currency so For her birthday I wanted to introduce it to her and I've opened a blockchain.info wallet for her with 0.2 btc and gave her a printed explanation about bitcoin and how can she access her wallet and where can she buy stuff or even hold it till it grows up in value.
she didnt like it :(
I think you need to appreciate it first and believe in it to be happy recieving it as a gift.

Haha sorry to hear that. Sometimes we're just in our own bubble. I guess in the end is what we can do with it, and with Steem Power, it just seems like something i can use everyday. Which is why i'm around voting and stuff almost on a daily basis. I know distribution of funds are going out, just like Bitcoin mining, but socially..