Thanks for the words of encouragement. I think that the process for gifting a non-coiner bitcoin is not as easy(simple) as people think it is. I think its similar to the idea that everyone thinks making a peanut butter sandwich is easy until they have to write the steps down for someone who isn't informed about the process. I think it would be very hard to condense the instruction set for a no-coiner , with no crypto experience, to send a transaction using electrum from a mnemonic seed down to just one page. These instructions would take no less than 30 minutes to complete correctly if they did exist. So I know my app will be easier and simpler for nocoiners to get started with than any process that currently exist. I think that the easier for nocoiners value prop is hard for experts in the crypto space to value and appreciate, until they have to actually write instructions down for a nocoiner and have them go through the process without extra input.
I mentioned kyc because when you google gift bitcoin, the first link is for coinbase gifting. Someone can argue if coinbase is a wallet, or if some bitcoin wallets require kyc. I know that the top google alternatives require and promote kyc so I contrasted my idea with those top alternatives.
I encounter the lack of ease in a lot of bitcoin spaces and products. I don't think that decentralization and self-custody should be hard, require a printer or take an expert guiding you through the process. I like working on products that make things easier and more accessible than the status quo because crypto is competing against easy and centralized processes like coinbase, so I think decentralization has to get easier or it will loose to centralized forces. Decentralization is currently loosing in the gifting bitcoin space , since coinbase is the top result and the following guides also recommend exchanges. I think gifting is a easy win to have, since no one likes doing kyc to get a gift, so I'm pursing that goal.