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October 04, 2016, 06:34:57 PM
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you can write the access key to your account and mention the person to whom you like to transfer your bitcoin wallet key and keep it with your well and when you  will pass away your account will be transfer to the person who declare that he si the best person.
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October 05, 2016, 03:16:29 PM
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you can write the access key to your account and mention the person to whom you like to transfer your bitcoin wallet key and keep it with your well and when you  will pass away your account will be transfer to the person who declare that he si the best person.

If you leave your private keys lying around, your bitcoins will reach those who find them first. You can't be sure that nobody except the rightful heir will access your will.
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October 06, 2016, 08:28:03 AM
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The only answer I can think of to this Op's curiosity is to show them how to go about it I mean your closest person, I am sure that person will also want to get involved because I don't see anyone who doesn't want to make extra income in apassive way and Bitcoin surely provides that. But if you don't want that another way to go is to to a pre-recorded video of a step by step approach to gain access toyour coins  kept in your safe location which can only be found after your demise.
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October 06, 2016, 07:25:13 PM
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you can write the access key to your account and mention the person to whom you like to transfer your bitcoin wallet key and keep it with your well and when you  will pass away your account will be transfer to the person who declare that he si the best person.

If you leave your private keys lying around, your bitcoins will reach those who find them first. You can't be sure that nobody except the rightful heir will access your will.
but i think you have no other option, you must leaver your access key to some one and that is the only way, if you have trust on the person to whom you like to give your account access after your death then you can also give him in advance.
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October 07, 2016, 07:31:05 PM
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i think you should write a well and should provide your wallet information  in that well, through this way you can really transfer your bitcoins information to the person who you consider more suitable for your account after your death.
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October 13, 2016, 05:23:28 PM
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you can write the access key to your account and mention the person to whom you like to transfer your bitcoin wallet key and keep it with your well and when you  will pass away your account will be transfer to the person who declare that he si the best person.
yes that is right but i thin through this way there always a chance for other to get that key after your death if the person is away and he need some time to reach to get the well, but it is also a fact that you do not have any other option you have to take the risk.
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October 16, 2016, 03:37:02 PM
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Can I share someone my information about bitcoin wallet and how can I do it? Is it permited that two people use the same bitcoin wallet or not?
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October 16, 2016, 03:39:30 PM
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Or maybe just write a code to send all the bitcoins when you get die to your friend/brother/cousin anyone to whom you want to send your bitcoins. Like in the code write that if you don't login your wallet from 5 days or so (Or you set limit) after that time the code will get activated and sends the bitcoins to your relatives? Sounds good but you need some really hard work. Cool Grin
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October 16, 2016, 08:58:05 PM
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Or maybe just write a code to send all the bitcoins when you get die to your friend/brother/cousin anyone to whom you want to send your bitcoins. Like in the code write that if you don't login your wallet from 5 days or so (Or you set limit) after that time the code will get activated and sends the bitcoins to your relatives? Sounds good but you need some really hard work. Cool Grin
but how can you know that when will  you die and perhaps you remain busy in so other activities for a long time and your money transfer to the person then what will you do, and the other point that is there any option available in bitcoin to transfer your bitcoin to some one else using a code system and i personally even do not know about such kind of system.
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October 16, 2016, 09:12:53 PM
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you can write the access key to your account and mention the person to whom you like to transfer your bitcoin wallet key and keep it with your well and when you  will pass away your account will be transfer to the person who declare that he si the best person.

If you leave your private keys lying around, your bitcoins will reach those who find them first. You can't be sure that nobody except the rightful heir will access your will.

he can keep his private key in his private cupboard and have to mention about that to his descendants to open there about his bitcoin after his death so if he keep locked the cupboard then no one will access to it and after his death they will be able to get the keys to cupboard and so on.
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October 17, 2016, 10:48:34 AM
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i think very simple you can pass on the secret key to the person to whom you want to give your bitcoins after you die.
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October 17, 2016, 07:19:28 PM
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i think you can give the secret code to the person tho whom you want to transfer your bitcoin and hope that it will not be so much difficult job.
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October 19, 2016, 09:24:13 PM
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you can pass your bitcoins to the person in case you die, through making a well in which you can mention the name of the person to whom you want to transfer you bitcoin after your death.
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October 20, 2016, 07:09:25 AM
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Can I share someone my information about bitcoin wallet and how can I do it? Is it permited that two people use the same bitcoin wallet or not?
You can to with your wallet absolutely whatever you want. I am talking about standard software wallets - not online wallets - as they might have some ridiculous ToS.
Bitcoin has not such limitation as for example bank account, where in some cases you are the owner and no one else can use it.

If you want to share a wallet with someone just send him/her a copy of your private keys.
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October 20, 2016, 06:21:07 PM
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Hm, that an interesting question. I still think about private key as the best option. You can just write in down in your will and hide the will somewhere till you feel like it's close to dying or you may say where your will is to one of your beloved ones but not say that there is a private key there.

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October 20, 2016, 06:32:51 PM
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According to me, the best way to pass your bitcoin in case you die is to write down your private key in your testament. I know using private key is not your option but i think this is the most effective way up to now. Think about that. No one can even touch your bitcoin until you die. 
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October 21, 2016, 06:55:48 PM
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Others have mentioned a will and that is a good idea. But consider putting the private key and detailed instructions in a safe deposit box and then reference that safe deposit box in the will rather than giving the private key or clues to the private key in the will.

 
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October 22, 2016, 12:02:07 AM
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Others have mentioned a will and that is a good idea. But consider putting the private key and detailed instructions in a safe deposit box and then reference that safe deposit box in the will rather than giving the private key or clues to the private key in the will.

Yes, it's a good idea. Just write all your passwords, keys detailed on a notebook and keep it safe in a place where just who will get your heritage can have access. Maybe a bank or a safe box. Or give it to your family members, so they can use your BTCs if you unfortunelly die.  Sad

 
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October 22, 2016, 12:43:30 AM
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what can i do to make sure, that after my death my loved ones can inherit my bitcoin?
and only after my death and not before. so giving them my privatkey now is not an option.

making a will and store your coins in a paper wallet or something like that  and lock it in a bank locker and make your trusted member you are willing to share your bitcoin in case of your untimely death as your nominee ,this is the best option i could come up with  Smiley
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October 22, 2016, 02:00:27 AM
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Or maybe just write a code to send all the bitcoins when you get die to your friend/brother/cousin anyone to whom you want to send your bitcoins. Like in the code write that if you don't login your wallet from 5 days or so (Or you set limit) after that time the code will get activated and sends the bitcoins to your relatives? Sounds good but you need some really hard work. Cool Grin
but how can you know that when will  you die and perhaps you remain busy in so other activities for a long time and your money transfer to the person then what will you do, and the other point that is there any option available in bitcoin to transfer your bitcoin to some one else using a code system and i personally even do not know about such kind of system.

First of all when you write or do something like this that your bitcoins will be sent to someone after a time period you should be aware and careful to login your wallet once in a week if you have set the time limit to a week, however you just simply increase the time limit. +It will be an automatic procedure when you don't login the code will get activated and sends the money to the desired address which you putted in the code. It take a few minutes to login your wallet so why not?
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