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December 18, 2021

Crypto Gifts for the Holidays

The Christmas holidays are upon us. If you are like many people you may be anxious about all the gifts you need to organize for the people you care about. For crypto enthusiasts, this may be a wonderful time to get your fellow enthusiasts gifts only they can appreciate. Here are some of the most interesting crypto gifts that you can give your loved ones. This will be likely loved by them if they like presents that are non-conventional.

Tickets to Crypto Conferences

There are quite a number of crypto conferences.

Bitcoin Miami Conference

One of the most prominent cryptocurrency conferences there is out there is the Bitcoin Miami Conference. This gathering manages to attract all types of investors: newbies and veterans alike. The next conference is slated for April 2022, to take place between the 6th of April and 9th April. The venue for the conference is Miami Beach Convention Center. The conference promises to have some great speakers. Some of the speakers to expect on the stage include President Bukele of El Salvador, Michael Saylor of Microstrategy, Adam Back of Blockstream, Andrew Yam the ex-US presidential hopeful and entrepreneur. At present, tickets can be purchased from US$ 99 up to US$ 13,999 with various privileges attached to them.

The North American Bitcoin Conferences

This is another conference worth attending in the crypto space. The conference is scheduled for January 2022, from the 17th to the 19th. Some of the expected guests that will attend the conference include some big names such as the Mayor of Miami – Francis Suarez and Mark Cuban, the Billionaire.

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Literature about Cryptocurrency

Another type of gift you can look into for your beloved crypto enthusiast is that of literature related to cryptocurrency.

“The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains”

One book worth considering as a gift is that of “The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains”. This is a book by Antony Lewis. Lewis’ books offer you an in-depth discussion about how cryptocurrency markets operate and the tech that supports it to make that possible.

“The Infinte Machine”

If the person you want to gift a crypto book to likes to follow the historic flow of events, you may find “The Infinite Machine” a great option for them. This book by Camila Russo offers readers the path that has led to the growth of the international blockchain ecosystem from inception.

Devices that are Hardware Wallets

If your loved one still uses hot wallets and exchange wallets to keep their crypto, a hardware wallet might be the best gift you can give them. Not only is this gift extremely affordable, but it is also ideal because it lets users work in the realm of decentralized finance, nonfungible tokens, and also crypto trading.

Brands you could check out include the Leader Nano S which is going for sale at US$ 59. The Trezor One is another great option. It is currently selling for US$ 63. Since technology is forever improving, you can get a hardware wallet that has additional features like OLED display panels, Bluetooth connectivity, and other features.

Clothing

We expect brightly colored jerseys and other such paraphernalia during Christmas. You can even purchase for yourself or a loved one such item. These clothing items such as hoodies, sweaters, and pullovers can be festively themed and include crypto-related branding such as that of Ethereum and Bitcoin. They can also feature crypto lingo that some may find appealing such as “FOMO” and “BTDF”.

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Gift Cards

When in doubt, gift cards can do the trick. It certainly is a lot less stressful than agonizing over what to get someone you feel has everything. You may even save yourself from the stress of trying to gift someone that is notoriously tricky to please. With a gift card, you eliminate all that pressure and put the power in your loved one’s hands, quite literally.

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