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Board Bitcoin Discussion
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My Bitcoin Giveaway
by
Tuxavant
on 17/01/2012, 04:04:30 UTC
In November, I decided to give family members $20 in Bitcoins as an early Christmas present. All during the month of December, I gave away about $60, $2 increments daily, in Bitcoins to friends and family following me on FB and G+.

Today, I sent out this email to almost everyone who's recently received Bitcoins from me. I'm sharing this with you in hopes it will inspire you to do the same.

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I hope you guys have seen the awesomeness that is Bitcoin. Some of you have seen your Bitcoin stash value from $20 just a few months ago to about $60 today (http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/). I hope you've taken a few minutes to read up about it, play around with your digital money and understand how it works.

What I'd like you to do now is take some of your profits and share with a friend or co-worker. The next time you're out having fun, ask them to cover for you and ask if they would like to hold some Bitcoins for you until you can pay them back. Ask them to load up the software (or instawallet) on their phone - it just takes a minute - and send them their first Bitcoins to hang on to. You'll have something interesting to talk about in line and for a long time after. Here's some great talking points to share: http://bitcoinmedia.com/bulleted-advantages/

Additionally, I'd like you explore the possibilities of replacing those Bitcoins with more Bitcoins by purchasing a few from an exchange like tradehill.com or mtgox.com (there is actually about a dozen to choose from). Hoarding such an increasingly valuable commodity is understandable, but without circulation and growing the number of people who understand and use it, the interest and momentum already behind Bitcoin may take longer to reach its full potential.

If you didn't know, has been receiving all of their allowance in Bitcoin for awhile now. They keep some off-line for maximum protection and savings, and then some discretionary spending on their computer and phone. When they want something from the store, I'll buy it and they pays me right there with Bitcoins from their phone. They're almost as much of a nut about Bitcoin as I am and hates giving them up... But we really need to spread the ideas and benefits to as many people as possible - and it only seems to work through friends because of trust and established relationships.

Since there is no central owner of Bitcoin, it takes all interested participants to spread the word. There are no dedicated marketing departments to help us - it's just you and me, and hopefully a few of your friends. I've talked with hundreds of people about Bitcoin, but haven't come close to the level of progress I've made with you because you have known me for a long time and trust me. I am hoping that you can have the same success with your circle of friends and we can make Bitcoin the next big thing and help put an end to all the financial nonsense related to centralized banking.

If you need any encouragement or information to get you motivated, please ask. I will absolutely love to talk to you about this subject. Let's take Bitcoin to the next level!

Tuxavant
P.S. If you don't "get it" and you're not interested in holding or using your Bitcoins. I'd like to buy them back with cash at the current market value (http://preev.com is a good conversion site). Just let me know and we'll work out the details privately.