CryptosapienZA (OP)
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June 24, 2017, 01:05:38 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
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haroldtee
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June 24, 2017, 01:16:07 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
I would have asked why you would be thinking of death when you are apparently just starting your life, then it dawned on me that death is inevitable. I still wanna live very long so death is the last thing on my mind right now and I know God's gat my back but if I am to do what you wanna do, I would just write a will with my lawyer then open a safe with a good bank to keep all my wallet details which are to be disclosed to my lawyer in the presence of my named nephews and nieces and all beneficiaries only when I am deceased. In that way, you should be able to share your profit with no kwams.
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GreenBits
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June 24, 2017, 01:33:33 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
Get a key man. I have an arrangement where if I should come up missing for a while, one of my close friends will reconcile my estate, that is, liquidate my positions, consolidate the funds, and pass them to the Miss.. He's a fail-safe, the Miss has all of the privilege keys, key phrases and such she needs to turn our digital value into physical value. I implicitly trust this friend and my wife with my life; I would suggest you pick someone that is financially stable, a well known, long time friend, and have someone check up on him You would trust a lawyer. Trust a blood relative, sexual partner or close friend but be careful.
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June 24, 2017, 01:55:35 PM |
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Head over to the marketplace auction area. There are a few creative folks over there thank make physical coins with security holograms protecting the private key. You have to destroy the coin and hologram to get to the key. It's a good way to pass bitcoins on as a legacy item without simply revealing the private key to the handler.
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Red-Apple
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June 24, 2017, 02:02:56 PM |
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Head over to the marketplace auction area. There are a few creative folks over there thank make physical coins with security holograms protecting the private key. You have to destroy the coin and hologram to get to the key. It's a good way to pass bitcoins on as a legacy item without simply revealing the private key to the handler.
that thing is going to cost a lot, it is best if you invest that money in buying more bitcoins instead. the physical coins are only good for those who are collectors. in this case OP can write a will and in that he can simply add his private keys or the password to his wallet for example. or better yet go to a lawyer and do all this.
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FasTroy
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June 24, 2017, 02:10:01 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
You should don't think for death, because your life is just started when you begin to save your bitcoins. . Don't thinking in bad things. Anyways, if you want me to tell you what you want when dead, I would tell you, If you don't have anyone who trust so die in piece with your bitcoin, else you should give your privates keys to someone who love too much and trust it.
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Palmerson
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June 24, 2017, 02:11:12 PM |
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It seems to me that you can buy property in their name, paying them a study in a prestigious College or University or can create on them the name of some business. To leave a legacy bitcoins to people far removed from crypto is not a good idea.
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YOYOY
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June 24, 2017, 02:31:38 PM |
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Just give your private keys to your nephews and nieces we don't even know one of them will be interested in earning bitcoins in the future. Bitcoin gain some names in the media right now if they find it out, maybe they'll engage to it. I heard that some schools accept bitcoins for tuition fees maybe you can help your nephews and nieces with that if they are studying right now or even your siblings that needs good education for them in the future, in that way you can help if that happens to you, but, I hope it will not don't afford to die in that way. Keep Living mate!
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Raven91
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June 24, 2017, 02:39:03 PM |
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In event of my death I consider all the people that I laugh with ,work with and love with. I will surely appreciate people that will come on my funeral and reminisce the moments that I am with them.I will surely remember them.
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MetalGear
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June 24, 2017, 02:47:48 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
In event of my death wherever and whenever it would be as long as it is according to the Lord Jesus Christ who created me I would rather accept it and I will surely appreciate those people whom I enjoyed my life with.
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June 24, 2017, 02:50:42 PM |
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i trust my family, they have access to my coin, so i'm not worried, they would use those if needed, they know they can't use them now without my permission of course, we have rules
also my brother is tech savy, programmers, so he would have no problem understanding bitcoin
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June 24, 2017, 02:51:11 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
I haven't really made any kind of plans in regards to something like that, but I guess I might as well set up something so that the rest of my family is able to get their hands on my Bitcoin in the event that I die. I don't know if the small amount of money they would get from something like this would be worth the time since there would be far large payouts from life insurance, assuming I die from something covered by that, but you never know. I'll probably have a usb or two with text files with a ton of different keys, with IDs like A-1 or whatever, and on my will I'll have the correct private key listed.
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HabBear
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June 24, 2017, 02:55:44 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
Your siblings may not care about Bitcoin, but they likely do care about money. And if your wealth can help them or their kids or a charity i'm sure they'll be keen to figure it out. Do you have a will? You should start with a will. And you don't need a lawyer for most of it, a lawyer will just have to deliver it to the Executor or Administrator (that you choose, someone you trust) to carry out your wishes. Open a safe deposit box, put your private keys in it with instructions on how to use them and any passwords to online wallets you may have (where you don't have private keys). Then leave instructions on how to access the safe deposit box in the will (no need to state that there is Bitcoin inside). In the mean time you should talk to your siblings or a close friend about your interest in Bitcoin and that if you die someone may need to cash a few in. Don't allude to how much you have, just say it was a little curiosity so you bought one or two. For me personally - I haven't made these plans yet, but I probably should. I need to start by talking to family about how this whole thing works and where they can find resources - like this forum!
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Gunawan82
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June 24, 2017, 04:25:26 PM |
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I believe with my son and wife So what to fear with death They will receive everything..
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Qartersa
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June 24, 2017, 04:47:30 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
Yeah don't trust those lawyers. For me what I did was store my private keys in paper wallets. Which means I printed out my private keys in documents and left it in security deposit box in the bank. This safety deposit box is written in my diary and in the event I die, my heirs will get it. Though it's nothing too much, but it could be something in the far future.
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June 24, 2017, 05:13:49 PM |
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I am also wondering how to do this. My cryptosavings are 90% of all savings I have, enough to sustain my family 5 years. So if I would die and they do not know what to do they have a problem.
Key issue I have is with the 2FA on my mobile. I fly a lot, imagine the plane crashes. They can not enter any of the exchanges to withdraw the funds.
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June 24, 2017, 05:16:12 PM |
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To be very clever here, I would say that you should give those private keys to their parents in a way that they won't be able to care much about it, like putting those keys in a locker and give the keys to either the parents or the niece or nephew themselves if any of them have complete sense and knowledge about what they are getting, and take a promise from them that they will only take it after you die. Still, trust is the most important factor here.
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Kotone
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June 24, 2017, 05:17:22 PM |
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I am wondering what provisions have you all made in case you die before cashing out your bitcoins? I am single, live alone and both my parents are deceased. My siblings dont care about any of this, however I would like my nieces and nephews to get some of my profits but they are still very young right now. I dont trust lawyers to give them my private keys. I am wondering, what can I do?
If you will die then give your wealth to the needed. They are the most good benificiaries of it. If we will die we doesnt have it in the grave so therefore as long as you living now, help others people to spend you money just to provide feeding program for them and i think it is the best idea so far. Share you blesssing to everyone.
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June 24, 2017, 05:18:11 PM |
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Just explains to your nephew where they can find " a special piece" of paper, with all instructions, how about using btc, and private key. sound good as solution?
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June 24, 2017, 05:33:12 PM |
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Thinking about it makes my heart ache but we cant avoid it, but im not thingking about it yet because I still wanted to achieve something in my life and be proud of it and make sure to give my children a better life than I had. if you think or feel like dying soon maybe you should start arranging everything actually you should do that even without thinking that you'll die soon, you should write a will? That what ill probably do if I become successful.
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