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January 06, 2016, 05:11:17 PM |
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Frankie is an amatuer and their is strong evidence of his links to malicious groups by his actions,
don't listen to him!!!
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trafficolaa
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January 06, 2016, 05:14:53 PM |
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My coins will be remain stored for forever at this moment it is really hard for me to trust at anyone if die today but maybe tomorrow i will change my mind and would like to share about cold storage with my girl
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equator
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January 06, 2016, 05:32:50 PM |
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I have got all my wallet address in a folder which is stored in a pendrive and i have everthing written in a paper and all documents are stored in a safe, which only my wife knows about it, so if anything happens to me she will be the next person to touch it. if my son become elder then he will get all the access. because i am doing this to them only if they dont know it then what is the use of this assets.
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January 06, 2016, 06:26:53 PM |
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I do think that the people behind the bitcoin trading have had this as a concern and very sure that there is plan in place that will make things right. Just like banks do, I am sure that there is a department that is set aside to do such like cases. Please do not e afraid of the investment, just make sure that every information you have put on your profile is correct so that we give the people who handle them an easy time when we are no more. It is always a concern for everyone who invests.
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NorrisK
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January 06, 2016, 06:31:15 PM |
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What happens if i amass a fortune in bitcoins and i die. Who will guarantee my fortune is divided among those in my Will?
Who would you trust with your private keys?
obviously multisig it. where each inheritor only has 1 key.. that you give them today and the executor of the Will has a key also. where only at the execution of the will, would all participants collectively combine the keys to send the funds out With the current state bitcoin is in, would you trust those inheritors to keep the keys safe all that time? Big chance that anyone not fully into bitcoin will have long forgotten the key by the time they inherit your bitcoins.
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sebdude420 (OP)
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January 06, 2016, 11:35:20 PM |
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Here is my idea. Ill get a safety deposit box at several banks. Have the banks set my inheritors to all my family members. Then ill place cold storage offline wallets in each of the safety deposit boxes, along with my bars of gold, silver, platinum, and various artifacts. Then I will also leave a DVD video they can watch with me expalining to them how to take the coins out and sell them and instructing them how to divide the money amongst eachother.
How does that sound to you?
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Rubberduckie
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January 06, 2016, 11:51:16 PM |
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paper wallet them all and put them in a deposit box.
Give the key to your lawyer with instructions. That is what I would do if I had tons of bitcoin. For the couple bitcoins I have now I will be taking them with me cause no one knows my info lol.
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January 07, 2016, 12:00:47 AM |
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There was a topic about this subject a year ago already. Makes me think my situation hasn't changed. If I die tomorrow, my BTC are lost forever. The only people I trust enough to share my wallet with are not computer-savvy and they told me several times I should stay out of BTC. So unless I meet some new people who I could trust and who are interested, nothing will change.
My BTC would just add to the ever growing sum of lost BTC.
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January 07, 2016, 12:11:58 AM |
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What happens if i amass a fortune in bitcoins and i die. Who will guarantee my fortune is divided among those in my Will?
Who would you trust with your private keys?
I would print out my will, make it definitive who will receive the Bitcoin, and to prevent any security breaches or anything from the requirement of writing down the private address, I would write it out by hand, if there was enough Bitcoin to leave behind to make it worthwhile.
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January 07, 2016, 12:13:10 AM |
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What happens if i amass a fortune in bitcoins and i die. Who will guarantee my fortune is divided among those in my Will?
Who would you trust with your private keys?
obviously multisig it. where each inheritor only has 1 key.. that you give them today and the executor of the Will has a key also. where only at the execution of the will, would all participants collectively combine the keys to send the funds out wow that was such a clever answer, would have never thought of that
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coinzat
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January 07, 2016, 12:23:35 AM |
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If you did not give your private keys to anyone, these bitcoin will be gone forever. That is why I told my brother where I stored my priv keys and I taught him how could he spend them.
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January 07, 2016, 12:27:54 AM |
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The easiest way would have to be writing out exactly what to do in the will. Where your private key / passwords are.
Or if close to death just tell someone what to do or give them access to your wallet.
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January 07, 2016, 12:28:18 AM |
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What happens if i amass a fortune in bitcoins and i die. Who will guarantee my fortune is divided among those in my Will?
Who would you trust with your private keys?
You could explain to your family (parents / brother) or your wife how redeem your btc in case of death, maybe with a sort of message that they can open only when you leave earth. If there was more trusted site for saving btc I think you could easily store your funds there and then give only the access, all problem are solved.
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Duomo
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January 07, 2016, 06:09:42 AM |
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You need to write a legal contract and designate individuals who you want to give your private keys too. If you do have bitcoins, you should specifiy who you are leaving your bitcoins to. Don't treat bitcoin anything differently then leaving someone your house. Go to a lawyer, get a notarized document and state what will happen with your bitcoins. To lose bitcoins or not give them because you didn't properly maintain them is ridiculous. *This will take effort on your part. Get ready for a legal battle among your surviving kin if you don't designate who and what you are giving to them. Not something to think about after dying and that your family is fighting for all your belongings.
Ps. you could just write I am leaving "this" property to "this individual. But you really should have something officially written up so it official and can't be argued in court by the individuals who you wish to leave no property to.
*Place this in a safety deposit box and make sure you safely store it. A written contract by a lawyer is not arguable in court. You write a contract and sign the terms, you have to abide by the terms legally on what you signed on. No lawyer would ever try to argue a contract that was signed legally and consciously.
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January 07, 2016, 10:12:26 AM |
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What happens if i amass a fortune in bitcoins and i die. Who will guarantee my fortune is divided among those in my Will?
Who would you trust with your private keys?
this is agood post, and of course, important for those who have bitcoin in large numbers, and they feel the need mewarsikan or entrust their bitcoin account, but I do not feel the need to do so at this time, because I still do not have enough bitcoin.
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Newcoins2020
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January 07, 2016, 10:24:58 AM |
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You could sign a legal contract which involves a lawyer and everything. Getting a lawyer and setting all that up seems more of a legitimate way to go in this case.
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January 07, 2016, 10:29:49 AM |
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Well for now my family don't use bitcoin even I am going to give them I don't think they will know how to use it. I think if I have children I will just teach them and give them i I die. I don't really care who to trust with my key I am dead after all.
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NorrisK
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January 07, 2016, 10:54:10 AM |
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Just introduce a family member to bitcoin and get them enthusiastic could also massively reduce the risk
Just tell them instructions on how to get access to the private keys and the first problem is solved.
Ofcourse, there is a slight risk of theft this way and hiding from the other inheritors.
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January 07, 2016, 10:56:08 AM |
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If I ever get to that point where I own so many bitcoins, I will get myself a lawyer and set up contracts. That's the best way to go I think. Getting a lawyer is one of the best things to do to prevent issues within the family as to who gets what and how much.
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January 07, 2016, 11:19:50 AM |
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I will never trust any one with my private keys, even not with multisig. My coins will remain unused in their wallets for ever if something happens with me. That's how I think about it right now. It might change when I become a father, then I will try to find a way to make sure at some point in the future my kids can access the coins.
I don't want to intrude in private matters but it should change the day you become a husband. So before you become a father. Important to think about what you'll let to your partner if anything shall happen to you.
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