🎁 “I just picked up your Christmas present. 30% off.”

“It’s BTC.”

At first glance, the image feels like a simple joke — but it quietly exposes the difference between consumer thinking and Bitcoin thinking.

In the first frame, the “30% off Christmas present” represents how most people are trained to spend money:

Chase discounts

Buy cheaper than retail

Feel smart for saving a few percent

Then comes the second frame. One short line: “It’s BTC.”

No explanation needed. The expression says everything.

Bitcoin is not a gift to spend.

Bitcoin is a gift of time.

Discounted goods signal abundance and depreciation.

Bitcoin doesn’t need a sale to be valuable. Its price fluctuates, but its value is rooted in absolute scarcity, permissionless ownership, and resistance to debasement.

Giving Bitcoin isn’t about:

“I bought it cheaper for you”

It’s about:

“I chose something that can’t be printed away”

“I chose long-term freedom over short-term consumption”

This meme reminds us:

> The wealthy don’t brag about how cheap their gifts were.

They hold assets that never need a discount.

🎄 In a world where everything goes on sale,

Bitcoin is the one thing you never need to wait to buy on discount.

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All this shows me is why I never desired celebrity. Ain’t about to have to do my hair and makeup daily. 😂

So normally, do you usually go bare-faced without makeup?

Yep. 👍 eyeliner was tattooed on many years ago. ✌️

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Flattery will get most people everywhere

Make horny posting relatable 😂