~~ I created some paper wallets with a small amount of coin on it and I am going to distribute this to random people on the street in my city. ~~
"a small amount of coin"? Is it Bitcoin or altcoins? IMO, If you really want to spread Bitcoin love, then you need to share Bitcoin (not other coins) to people. So, from your gift people can learn something from Bitcoin. Anyway, you are better to share it with the Bitcoin community, not to random people. Why? People who deserve to get Bitcoin gift are people who really care & love to Bitcoin itself.
I gave them Bitcoin, because I want to spread the word about Bitcoin. You also missed the whole point of this exercise, because I did this to promote Bitcoin to new people to increase Bitcoin adoption.
This was a very cool project and I will definitely do this again, because it stimulated a lot of interesting discussions. Some people just blatantly denied my gift, which was strange at first, but later I thought about it and saw their point of view.
We are being bombarded with so-called FREE gifts every day and we soon find out that there are always a catch, from having to subscribe for a service or listening to some time-share marketing or whatever. < Remember the free holiday at a resort and then forced to attend a 2 hour marketing session where they grilled you to buy some time-shares. >
A lot of people thought it was some kind of Ponzi scheme and I had to explain to them the difference between a Ponzi scheme and what Bitcoin actually is.
I have a whole year to save some more money to do it better next year.

I might have to increase the amount a bit more, but I gave them just enough to get them started. I will surely add the amount of coins that were not claimed to my savings to boost it a bit.
