One good way is to use nostr:npub13qv9uflfdn70c0zcccju7uxymwn407xjax4he2uq75qj5dp7klfqt74rrf because if it doesnโ€™t get claimed in a certain time it returns back to you.

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Hey you just taught me something. Isn't hard to do in this space, but thank you.

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Incredible product.

Can you explain the process?

The videos on the website would do a better job than me. I just used it once

You create an account and choose someone to receive your gift. They are guided through the steps to claim it. If they donโ€™t do it within a specified time frame, the link expires and you are able to withdraw it yourself.

Thanks. I'll figure it out. Gave my niece some Bitcoin on an Aqua wallet. Gave her the task of trying to someone at a farmers market that accepts Bitcoin. Then buy something and pay with Bitcoin. I will reimburse her if see pulls it off. We'll see what happens. Merry Christmas John.

Thatโ€™s cool โ€” let us know how things go!

You helped my wife when she first got on Nostr. Forever grateful. ๐Ÿ™

Merry Christmas! Looking forward to her report from the field.

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Venmo does this too

With bitcoin?

Yes

Do they let you withdraw it? I donโ€™t use Venmo for that.

Yeah, I get my venmo credit card rewards paid in btc, can recieve and send like normal. Not lightning, but if you send to venmo users there's no fees, which I take advantage of for bday sends.

Seems unlikely anyone would withdraw it to a self-custody wallet if theyโ€™re used to Venmo though. Good at least for price exposure.

Donโ€™t know about this.. thanks! ๐Ÿค