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How I’m Treating Myself (and Others) This Valentine’s Day as a Crypto Enthusiast

Valentine’s Day is all about showing love—to others, but also to yourself. And honestly, what better way to celebrate than with gifts that align with my passion for crypto? This year, instead of roses or chocolates, I’m making sure my gifts (both for myself and for the people I care about) are as valuable as my portfolio.

Here’s what’s on my crypto-inspired Valentine’s wish list—and what I’m gifting to those who share my Web3 obsession.


1. Bitcoin – A Love That Grows Over Time 💰

Forget flowers that wilt—BTC is forever. Even a small amount sent to someone’s wallet is a meaningful gesture, especially knowing it could appreciate over time. Instead of a cliché present, I’m considering sending a Valentine’s BTC transaction with a sweet message in the memo.

Gifting myself? Of course, dollar-cost averaging is self-care.

Gifting someone else? Maybe. If they HODL.


2. WhiteBIT Gift Cards – Because Choice Matters 💳

I love surprises, but sometimes, choosing your own gift is even better. Gift cards are the perfect way to let someone invest in their preferred crypto. WhiteBIT is even running a special Valentine’s promo—buy a $30+ gift card and enter a draw for a share of 0.013 BTC. Sounds like a win-win to me!

Gifting myself? Already did.

Gifting someone else? Definitely, because everyone loves free Bitcoin.


3. CUDIS Smart Ring – Crypto Meets Wellness 💍

Crypto + health tracking? I’m in. This Solana-based smart ring lets you earn rewards for meeting wellness goals while keeping your health data secure. AI-powered coaching makes it even more appealing. If there’s a way to make my fitness routine more Web3-friendly, I want it.

Gifting myself? Absolutely—fitness and crypto combined? Yes, please.

Gifting someone else? Only if they’d actually wear it.


4. A Hardware Wallet – The Ultimate Security Blanket 🔐

Nothing says "I care about your future" like a Ledger Nano X or Trezor Model T. Security is key in the crypto world, and keeping assets safe should be a top priority. If someone gave me a hardware wallet instead of roses, I’d know they really understand me.

Gifting myself? It’s long overdue.

Gifting someone else? Only if I really, really like them.


5. VIP Crypto Event Tickets – Learning Is a Love Language 🎟️

I love keeping up with the latest in blockchain, and attending a crypto event is one of the best ways to do it. Whether it’s Coinfest, ETH conferences, or an exclusive NFT summit, these experiences are investments in knowledge. If someone surprised me with tickets, I’d be over the moon.

Gifting myself? Yep, because knowledge is power.

Gifting someone else? Only if they’re as Web3-obsessed as I am.


Finaly 💖

This year, I’m all about crypto-themed gifts that actually add value—whether it’s financial growth, security, or knowledge. Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be just about traditional gifts; it can be about investing in the future (yours and your loved ones’).

So, if no one gets me what I really want, I’ll just buy it for myself. 😉

Would you ever gift crypto for Valentine’s Day?

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Kaan Kaya

crypto is allways good idea