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May 01, 2017, 10:28:12 PM
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In this case you could do a video tutorials to all your heirs explaining what Bitcoin is and how to recover them and convert them to fiat
you should explain to them that Bitcoin is a huge assets without tax,in this way all your coins will not be lost and your heirs can benefit.
This is a nice way to let others know the bitcoin.
First, you need to explain to them the meaning of bitcoin and then explain the process of claiming your bitcoin if you'll die.
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May 02, 2017, 05:18:53 AM
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If I die today, all my bitcoin and alts will be lost too. The alts and bitcoin that I have on an exchange will probably be used by the exchange eventually I guess, once they see an account being unused for so long. And the ones I have in my wallet will also just stay there as I have not told anyone about it, and no one knows the keys or passwords.
And secondly know one I know, knows of the crypto currencies and the world of bitcoin.
So you raised I valuable point, I guess we all should tell some people who we can trust about these things, especially if we have some decent amount of bitcoin or alt that will be valuable in the real world.
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May 02, 2017, 05:38:42 AM
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If I die today, all my bitcoin and alts will be lost too. The alts and bitcoin that I have on an exchange will probably be used by the exchange eventually I guess, once they see an account being unused for so long. And the ones I have in my wallet will also just stay there as I have not told anyone about it, and no one knows the keys or passwords.
And secondly know one I know, knows of the crypto currencies and the world of bitcoin.
So you raised I valuable point, I guess we all should tell some people who we can trust about these things, especially if we have some decent amount of bitcoin or alt that will be valuable in the real world.
Loss can be prevented if you are ready with it. For better, it should be saved in notebook so that no password is need for your relatives to get your wealth in bitcoin if you have. However, if an incedent occured where in you didn't expect that you will die(let's just hope it won't happen) and you don't even prepared for that, your money won't get recovered since bitcoin is decentralized and there is no identity verification need to acess it but the email and password only.
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May 02, 2017, 08:40:04 AM
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I store my mnemonics and paper wallets in safe with code to it hidden somewhere in house. There are also instructions printed how to claim BTC and sell them. Without my dad dying that he was curious into BTC, I won't had ever 25 BTC without his death. But in this problem, we had Bitcoin Core installed on his laptop with pretty simple password that no one knowed it but I guessed it. It was only matter of minutes.
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May 02, 2017, 08:43:51 AM
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In this case you could do a video tutorials to all your heirs explaining what Bitcoin is and how to recover them and convert them to fiat
you should explain to them that Bitcoin is a huge assets without tax,in this way all your coins will not be lost and your heirs can benefit.
This is a nice way to let others know the bitcoin.
First, you need to explain to them the meaning of bitcoin and then explain the process of claiming your bitcoin if you'll die.

Yes, it's a very good idea of which I'm thinking. I do not want my coins to just disappear after I die.
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May 02, 2017, 08:54:09 AM
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Even if you put all your back-up passwords and accounts in your google drive your wife won't benefit anything at the time of your death because she does not fully understand Bitcoin, or even how to convert it to Fiat which is a basic thing to do. If your wife does not fully understand Bitcoin atleast try to teach her converting Bitcoin into Fiat in which all people are comfortable. Teach her the basic operations of the Bitcoin wallet from how to access it to converting Bitcoin to Fiat. I hope this helps.
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May 02, 2017, 10:30:57 AM
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Even if you put all your back-up passwords and accounts in your google drive your wife won't benefit anything at the time of your death because she does not fully understand Bitcoin, or even how to convert it to Fiat which is a basic thing to do. If your wife does not fully understand Bitcoin atleast try to teach her converting Bitcoin into Fiat in which all people are comfortable. Teach her the basic operations of the Bitcoin wallet from how to access it to converting Bitcoin to Fiat. I hope this helps.
I agree with you, teach how to use bitcoin and how to convert it into cash and i think it is best to just use paper wallet because it is easy to manage and easy to withdraw plus it is very secured because it is an offline wallet. Just explain how the things work and how to convert bitcoin then it will help your family to use your hard earned money when you died.
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May 02, 2017, 10:39:58 AM
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I have explained bitcoin to my wife many times over and she already knows a thing or two about cashing out and converting to fiat. She was pleasantly surprised when we converted our bitcoin into fiat and withdrew it from a local ATM without using any card. I guess my bitcoin (however small they may be) are pretty much in good hands if I suffer an untimely death. Knock on wood.
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May 02, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
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Even if you put all your back-up passwords and accounts in your google drive your wife won't benefit anything at the time of your death

One thing she does realize is that it is an investment. Something that shouldn't be touched unless there is an emergency. There are life insurance policies for the time of death. I have told my child that hopefully she will inherit everything and will be able to pass it on to her children. Wealth is an accumulation of assets over time. I am a holdr and have instilled this in my financial training of my daughter. Passive income is king but appreciation is a great second place.


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May 02, 2017, 11:48:37 AM
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This is something that has actually been crossing my mind for a while and sometimes I just wished it away and at other times I give it a deep thought and arrive at a simple conclusion that almost everybody in NY household knows I am involved in bitcoin although they are not interested so if anything should happen, all they need to do is to do an intelligent trace analysis of my activities online, arrive at my security measures and my bitcoin is theirs but if they couldn't then its  gone forever. I guess Satoshi made allowance for such in his white paper.
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May 02, 2017, 11:56:07 AM
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Although it's a weird question, I'll have to tell everything to my best friend. He will be the only one, knowing everything about my money and stuff like that. In my testament, I will have to leave details about what he is going to know and do to have my btc. It's very odd to write these things because am still alive :p
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May 02, 2017, 12:07:58 PM
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In this case you could do a video tutorials to all your heirs explaining what Bitcoin is and how to recover them and convert them to fiat
you should explain to them that Bitcoin is a huge assets without tax,in this way all your coins will not be lost and your heirs can benefit.
This is a nice way to let others know the bitcoin.
First, you need to explain to them the meaning of bitcoin and then explain the process of claiming your bitcoin if you'll die.

Yes, it's a very good idea of which I'm thinking. I do not want my coins to just disappear after I die.
If the bitcoin you keep does not want to be wasted in the wallet if you die. Then from now on you should make a note that contains the password of your wallet.
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May 02, 2017, 12:11:44 PM
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Although it's a weird question, I'll have to tell everything to my best friend. He will be the only one, knowing everything about my money and stuff like that. In my testament, I will have to leave details about what he is going to know and do to have my btc. It's very odd to write these things because am still alive :p

Really weird indeed but it is happening there is possibility that it will happen to us also. I will do the same, that is to make a manual or instruction how to recover my btc with my seeds. I will give to my closed family members or to a trusted.

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May 02, 2017, 03:02:43 PM
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I have a plan to secure my private keys in the place where only me and my family know so that when I die, they will know where to take it and import the private keys to their wallet. Well, they can be rich thanks to me haha

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May 02, 2017, 05:18:52 PM
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As I use BitGo and a little Blockchain, some desktop apps but they really don't have much on them. My family -- if they cared much about this money would go ahead and find my secret 16 word code somewhere in my house and they'd use it to cash out and sell through Coinbase.

I know most people probably don't have something like this setup but this is probably the best way to do something like this. Leave your family some sort of instructions so they know what they're doing. It's sad to say but any day on earth could be your last so you always have to be ready for the worst.

My family would get it and sell!
One of the problems with humans is that even if we know that we are going to leave this world behind at some point we always think that is in the future, in a distant future but we never know what could happen to us since there are many things that could happen to us and that will not let us reach that future.
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May 07, 2017, 09:08:59 PM
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My spouse doesn't understand anything to the technical aspect of btc.
But she know it exists.
And she has access to my electrum wallet.

So if I was to die the coins wouldn't be lost even if I bet she would have to ask around to know how to use them ^^
Wow this is cool. I guess everyone should let it know to the spouse or a family member who understands to how to use the electronic technology. As we all often talk about the risk but we neglect one of the most risky element and that is the death or any other uncertain situation to the individual himself. The most risky thing we have is our life as any manufacturing company will give you the guaranty of the product but no one guarantees life…
Yeah that's a good idea, because nobody knows when you're going to die. So for the backup plan. You can make a will or tell your wallet password to your brother
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May 07, 2017, 09:24:54 PM
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Yes I have thought of this and have printed out all
locations, passwords and phrases of my currencies
and told my Daughter where it is, she will be able to
work it out i'm sure should I pass away unexpectedly.

It would be a shame for all my research, work and effort
go to waste, someone should get the benefit of that work etc.

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August 06, 2017, 05:16:19 PM
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Maybe there are 2 solutions:
1. Automatic execution of transactions that will be sent to specific bitcoin addresses after a fixed days of inactivity. Example: if I have 2 family members, I will make wallets for them and add their addresses to my auto execution list. If I die, all of my bitcoins will be sent there. If we think more deeply, we will make paper wallet with birth certificate after birth of child. So, let's think the time is 90 days. If I am inactive for 90 days, all my funds will be sent to my family member's addresses. And if I don't have any address in my wallet, all of my coins will go to the network.
2. Our coins will be re added to the network after specific times, i.e. 100 years. This may solve this problem too: https://news.bitcoin.com/what-happens-bitcoin-miners-all-coins-mined/
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