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We just started shipping our red envelopes made to hold Bitcoin paper wallets. They look like traditional hongbao, but instead of fiat bills, you slip in a printed Bitcoin wallet with QR codes for public and private keys.
Each envelope also has a QR code on the back that links to a simple interface to guide beginners through how to use and secure their gift.
To celebrate launch, one of the first 50 orders will randomly include a wallet preloaded with $21 in Bitcoin.
Love to see this kind of project bringing new eyes to Bitcoin.
Practical question, how did you generate the private keys? One must trust you did not keep a copy of each of those keys, right? Are the envelopes tamper proof? What postal service do you use?
and secure their gift
So this a manual that teaches the recipient how to transfer the funds to an exchange or hardware wallet with truly private keys?
The amounts are small, so these questions are mostly out of curiosity. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages of this approach, so still think this is a great project.
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Thank you for your support, i will do that
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It's been fun following your journey with this on here. I'd be very curious to hear about how you plan on advertising and some updates as you go. Wishing you great success!
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