I would never gift Bitcoin or anything Bitcoin-related to anyone who isn't good with technology in general - there's just so much that can go wrong. And even if they are good with tech, they still can have a bad time with it - high transactions fees, exchanges that demand KYC, lots of phishing and so on - you'd really need to guide them step-by-step all the time, which means that this gift turns into a chore. Gifts are supposed to bring happiness, not create difficulties.
yes agree, I think I should see the person first. if people understand about bitcoin maybe they can appreciate it. but if people do not understand bitcoin it is futile to be able to give gifts about bitcoin, because they do not understand
It will depend on the person who will receive the gift I think. We gift people who we know and close to us and someone who is open to learning new things would appreciate things he isn't familiar with. Giving unknown things such as bitcoin could be a mystery for the receiver but as soon as the receiver learns how it is valued, I'm pretty sure the receiver will be so much grateful.
Giving cryptocurrency-related to a person who isn't familiar with cryptocurrency is subjective and differs from the traits of the person who is receiving it.
True, because not all people would really be that open-minded to learn up new things that he newly encounter neither they would just simply ignore it or would be curious and
have interest on learning it.It would only have two possibilities because each of us is different when it comes to perception.
When gifting someone on things that they dont even know will really be having the chance for them to have those questions in mind.
When it comes on being grateful or appreciation then that would happen if they had learned enough and thats the
time when they do actually get even the most basic idea.