An increasing number of Americans are allegedly looking to give cryptocurrency as wedding gifts.
Some of the most prominent registry websites in this space, like Zola and Honeyfund, say that they've started to see couples register for gifts in the way of cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, has allegedly become more popular to give than fine china, when it comes to wedding registries these days.
And should it be any surprise? It's likely that the acceptance and prevalence of cryptocurrency on wedding registrations is going to grow well into the future.
At the moment, one of the most popular gifts to give to someone for their wedding is cash.
And the average cash gift is said to be around $160 for weddings in the US.
As more people become familiarized with cryptocurrency and start to use it instead of cash or credit cards etc, then we can expect that this will also be the case with things like gifts for wedding registries.
A Gift For Anyone?
Some suggest that you shouldn't give cryptocurrency to another person unless you are sure that they already use it or are aware of what to do with it.
However, if they don't know what cryptocurrency is yet and they haven't used it before, giving it to them might provide incentive for them to want to get to know what it is.
If they want to access their funds then they would need to try and learn how to use it. After they learn how to access their gift funds, they might continue to use it; seeing as how easy it was for them to begin using it in the first place.
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Sources:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/would-you-give-bitcoin-as-a-wedding-gift-2017-06-27
https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/how-much-people-spend-on-wedding-gifts
https://cointelegraph.com/news/pure-bitcoin-beats-fine-china-on-us-wedding-registries
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/18/this-is-how-much-guests-actually-give-at-weddings.html
Wow this is awesome! I would definitely consider doing this to provide incentive to any of my friends to start using cryptocurrency, as currently none of them do. I can literally see the blankness and confusion on their faces when I talk about it. Like it's some totally vague, unreal thing to them lol! Very relevant post! :)
giving them some sbd/steem would be a great idea :D
@doitvoluntarily - Giving crypto would really make sense if it is the correct coin. It's value would increase with time instead of diminishing like FIAT cash or gifts in kind. Of course, the people receiving the gift of crypto would have to learn how to use them. Perhaps, in future, when Bitcoin credit/debit cards become the norm, this would be a lot easier. Thanks for the idea. Upvoted.
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that's a great point! :)
Just gave the GM of one of my companies a Ethereum for a baby shower gift! :)
I was at wedding a few weeks ago when this thought popped up in my head. Usually in Asian culture, you get gold from your family when you get married. But with the price of BTC surpassing gold, it makes more sense to give them bitcoin, right?
I've never given crypto for a wedding gift but I have given it for a Christening gift a couple of years ago. Everyone thought I was mad but I spoke to the parents recently and as it has increased in value ten fold since I gave it, they are over the moon!!
Its also got them interested in crypto! Not sure they have the stomach for volatility though, so may not stay invested until the childs18th birthday! If they do it may pay for a little more than just a crappy car
amazing idea hehehee i think you are the first one who give this one idea and i think it will be the biggest gift for some one , great dear
Best gift ever loool
Nice idea.
I think that enterprising people will soon start issuing a special wedding crypto currency. Wedding token :)
I think if the person knows nothing about cryptocurrency you may get a good reaction and stimulate someone to get into crypto or you could get some heads shaking in disapproval as for a wedding gift you gave something menial than something materialistic and physical which we all crave haha
Really interesting post @doitvoluntarily
Good post! thanks for sharing @doitvoluntarily
Its actually a good idea because just like you said, it will make people want to know what it is and you will definitely want to know how and where you can spend it. It's high time more peeps know about cyrptocurrency because it's the future. There are so many people around me that doesn't even know what PayPal is not to talk of cyrptocurrency. Some peeps here in Nigeria are so backward. Our government thinks bitcoin is a ponzi scheme. We need to enlighten people around us so that they won't be left behind. Nice post
ok I think I have to go to America and marry :D
Lol
Great idea i love it !
Great idea, could also be a fantastic christening gift , imagine getting a small gift of bitcoin at birth but only getting access to the private key when 18. This must be possible, I'm thinking an Ethereum style smart contract could easily do this
great idea
I'm not pretty sure this is a gift I would want to. Of course if today you give me 1 BTC I'd be glad, but if instead of that you act as a guru and give me 100 IDontKnowWhichFxxxINGcoinIsThat which cost 2 cents each because you know in the middle of my marriage it's going to buy me a new house and limo... just give me the money! :-)
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Giving Bitcoin as a wedding gift makes sense to me. The value will climb over time providing a great investment for the new couple. It can be seen as the other gift that keeps on giving. :-)
I would get married again if it meant that I could get some free crypto currency. Heck I'd marry two people if it meant I could get a mining machine for free.
Wow.. Really? 😍
this is a fantastic idea ... thanks for that man
Great idea :D
ok, then the idea is probably to ensure you print or display your Bitcoin wallet in the wedding invitation. shall i start working on my birthday post?
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This is great idea, promoting digital transfers and cashless transaction surely cut down the uses of currency notes which have to be made by cutting down the large number of trees.
Its the new wave of the world! I would have never thought of giving it as a gift right now today that means it's moving on up! Wonderful post! Thank you🕊
That sounds awesome. I know of a friend that gave away 50$ bitcoin to a friend. That seemed cheap at the time, but it was later worth 15k.
Anyway, you could save a lot on the right plan, event planning software can save some much from the total budget. Another thing that helps the plan are floor plan software. Good luck with the wedding