Christmas is fast approaching. Soon we will be sitting around the Christmas tree sharing presents. Perhaps you have a crypto freak in your family, or you would like to infect someone with digital assets. Here are 10 Christmas gift suggestions for cryptocurrency geeks. Merry crypto Christmas! You are welcome.
Cryptmas NFT merch
NFTs probably cost more than you’d like to spend on a present. Nevertheless, good quality merch is sure to impress the novice NFT collector. The collections such as BAYC (Bored Yacht Ape Club) and Pudgy Penguins have their own official products like hoodies, bags etc.
If the collection of choice doesn’t have an official shop, check out Etsy. The site has more gift ideas related to nonfungible tokens.
Crypto price display
Annoyed by a friend who can’t stop checking cryptocurrency prices? A cryptocurrency coin display could be the perfect gift for them. Price displays come in different brands and models and can be programmed to show the price of any cryptocurrency and its 24-hour change.
Some of the more sophisticated displays focus on specific tokens. So they allow avid HODLers to show allegiance to the project. That is an excellent crypto Christmas pressie if there ever was one.
Cryptmas Tungsten Cube
Tungsten Cube is not really a cryptocurrency gift. Regardless, it has become a hit over the past few months in the crypto community. In fact, the community is obsessed with tungsten – it is now their trophy of choice. So how did this happen? It’s a joke that went to far and now it’s impossibly cool.
The cubes made by companies like Midwest Tungsten gives punters the ability to experience tungsten’s density. The word tungsten is a gift to us from the Swedish language. It translates as “heavy stone.” This is because it is unusually heavy. One tiny cube feels wildly hefty.
A tungsten cube is a great gift for any meme coin lover.
Such cubes are sold by Midwest Tungsten. You can find them in all sizes, from 1 cm up to one weighing 20 kg.
Christmas cryptocurrency jumper
Who doesn’t like Christmas jumpers? The jumper from Notjust uses 100% recycled materials. What’s more, the company donates 50% of its profits to charities. The site also allows customers to pay using several different cryptocurrencies.
If this project didn’t appeal to you, but you like the idea, also check out Etsy. You can find more cryptocurrency-themed Christmas jumpers there.
Give your cryptocurrency friends a helping hand to gain peace of mind this Christmas. You can do it by equipping them with a hardware wallet. It is an essential item for any cryptocurrency investor. This kind of wallet is the most secure way of storing crypto assets.
The best wallet in our opinion is the Ledger Nano X. It features Bluetooth and is elegant and easy to use. This device allows anyone to take full control of their cryptocurrency assets. If you’re buying the wallet as a gift, make sure you buy it from an official website – wallets from other sellers can be manipulated to steal assets.
Gift card from Coinbase
Want to give a gift directly in crypto? Coinbase is now offering Christmas digital gift cards, allowing you to easily send a cryptocurrency gift. The existing Coinbase users can obtain any coins listed on exchange. Those without an account don’t have much choice. They can be gifted with only one of the top coins, such as BTC or ETH.
Cryptmas Book
If your friend or family member is not yet interested in crypto but you would like to show them this world, a good gift idea would be a book. One of the titles we recommend is “The Bitcoin Standard” from Saifedean Ammous.
Doge lamp
Dogecoin on the moon? If one believes in such a scenario, one might want to own such a lamp.
It comes with an image of Doge on a mini lamp with a battery installed and charged via USB. It also has a variety of colours and lighting settings. Interestingly, the retailer accepts payments in DOGE.
Crypto mask
For those who still use masks regularly, perhaps one with a crypto theme would make a cool gift? Many masks of this type can be found on Etsy. There are actually an unlimited number of themes. All of them look quite durable.
That would be it. Do you have any other interesting, unique Christmas gift ideas? Share them in the comments or give your feedback here.
Disclaimer
All the information contained on our website is published in good faith and for general information purposes only. Any action the reader takes upon the information found on our website is strictly at their own risk.