 You're watching The Daily Decrypt, blah blah blah, something about currency competition. I'm your host Amanda, and today's episode is brought to you by Black Halo Bit Halo. There are at least four ways that I know of to turn your cold hard crypto into easy to spend gift cards at popular places that you may already be spending fiat anyway. And if you are, say, unbanked, like myself, gift cards are totally indispensable to your lifestyle. So without further ado, let me show you these four sites. First is egifter.com. They accept Bitcoin for hundreds of gift cards for retail, airlines, boutiques, big box stores, apparel, restaurants, all that kind of stuff. They have both an iOS and an Android mobile app, and all Bitcoin purchases get 3% points back to go toward future purchases. And I learned just today that there's an egifter loyalty program of sorts, where you get like double points back if you get like their $10 a year membership thing, but it's free right now. So for big spenders that could result in pretty significant savings, I would say. Next is giftoff.com. Now giftoff accepts 40 plus different cryptocurrencies as they are integrated with ShapeShift, and giftoff offers 2% points back on all cryptocurrency purchases. They have similar gift card offerings to egifter, with a difference of a few sort of digital specialized gift cards like for Skype, for the Google Play Store, for Steam, and for Spotify, that sort of thing. Third is gift.com, which has both Android and iOS mobile apps, and accepts Bitcoin for again, hundreds of gift cards for the aforementioned apparel, restaurants, airlines, all that sort of thing, and offers bulk buying of gift cards as well. And lastly is a site you've probably heard of but maybe didn't know has gift cards is localbitcoins.com. You'll find gift cards for places like Target, Walmart, Amazon, Staples, Lowe's, that kind of thing. An example of how steeply some sellers discount their gift cards, I saw an eBay gift card on localbitcoins.com two weeks ago, and the seller was offering twice what Bitcoin is worth, over $800 per Bitcoin worth of gift cards. And so using giftoff, egifter, gift, and local bitcoins, you will find that pretty much most of what you want is available for cryptocurrency. And if you are like me and you look forward to in-person shopping, like you look forward to getting a root canal, happiness be that most of not all of these gift cards can also be used for online shopping, which is nice. So enjoy. Today's episode is brought to you by Blackhalo Bithalo, which is a double deposit escrow client for both Blackcoin and Bitcoin. In addition to the double deposit escrow, you will find that the client also offers a marketplace. And you can try it out for yourself at blackhalo.info or bithalo.org. All right, it's been real nice having you, and I hope to have you back tomorrow. Bye-bye. Being unbanked is no longer a problem, thanks to Bitcoin. I myself have been unbanked for more than two years, and so I thought that today I would tell you exactly how I do it.