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June 24, 2018, 07:06:17 PM
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This is a question for thought, like me, I have a sibling has the keys to my wallets and she too is into crypto so she understands.

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June 24, 2018, 07:15:09 PM
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yes of course it will be stored in the wallet in vain, it might happen so we must take action now, if we have some coin in the wallet trust on friends or family to find out that coin coin is not wasted in the future.
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June 24, 2018, 07:17:10 PM
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If I die there must be a family that takes care of and gets my bitcoin account. Because in my family I'm not the only one doing bitcoin.
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June 24, 2018, 07:29:18 PM
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I think nobody knows what will happen tomorrow, but we can insure ourselves by wise steps, such as teaching someone who is trustworthy who will be able to replace us if something happens to us.
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June 24, 2018, 07:33:57 PM
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If you are wise enough of course you already know what will happen if die. You need to plan everything like message plan that if you die they will send your information to your loved ones.
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June 24, 2018, 07:42:52 PM
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Though I do not have anyone that have access to my private key for now. I need a very trustworthy person to show such thing, I am working towards that since the person need to be blockchain oriented, can handle bitcoin transaction effectively and correctly without inviting a third party. I am teaching him that. I do not want all my digital asset to die any day I will die.

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June 25, 2018, 09:42:24 AM
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each of us will someday die and if you are a person who has a lot of bitcoins, anyone will want to buy them. But if you hid all your keys in a safe place, then they will not get to anyone)
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June 25, 2018, 09:51:24 AM
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Good one, I do think about this since I heard about a guy with 7000btc in his hard drive that got lost, the best is to have your private key writing down and also have someone to trust with it and share it with, like your children are good to have good talk with in terms of passphrase and password . And let them know the value of the coin, I think they should be aware since you are in to cryptocurrency and also know the value and you can always count on them because they are to inherit your asset.
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June 25, 2018, 10:11:20 AM
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We can give our password to someone we trust.i think this is the only way.
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June 30, 2018, 01:11:25 PM
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Yes it’s true, coins that have been lost or can’t be recovered will reduce the amount of the provided coins. But recovering the coins that have been lost will require a very long time if the miners are less. And in the end the coin will disappear slowly and maybe the stock will gone.
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July 01, 2018, 12:57:05 AM
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Everyone in my family knows I own bitcoins.So it's good to make a will with the private key that we have to give to people we believe if something happens to us later a good anticipation step
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July 01, 2018, 01:18:59 AM
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Nope, this is no existential question (although...). Everybody's talking about "When will Bitcoin die", but what if you die, and your family don't find your key, or don't understand it, or think it's only a useless sheet of paper with some code on it, or simply throw it away... Does this mean the currency's gone forever?

I find the possibility of this event rather realistic (yup I don't believe in eternal life), so that means that someday there might be 21M BTC but only 18M (and counting down...) is left in the market?

If it happens as you said, of course the bitcoin we have will not be usable and will be buried forever, unless your family understands it and knows the bitcoin password you have then they can use bitcoin you have and can do transaction on bitcoin that you have.
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July 01, 2018, 01:31:52 AM
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Nah, crypto will not die. It is always possible that it turns into the penny stocks of trading but I also doubt that would happen. It has too much value and there are a a lot of great projects.
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July 01, 2018, 01:34:35 AM
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Nope, this is no existential question (although...). Everybody's talking about "When will Bitcoin die", but what if you die, and your family don't find your key, or don't understand it, or think it's only a useless sheet of paper with some code on it, or simply throw it away... Does this mean the currency's gone forever?

I find the possibility of this event rather realistic (yup I don't believe in eternal life), so that means that someday there might be 21M BTC but only 18M (and counting down...) is left in the market?
I do not think that the Bitcoin number will be lost over time. Because Bitcoin owners will instruct their relatives how to sell or buy Bitcoin after they die. Bitcoin is considered an asset and the holder must have a way to not make that money disappear forever. Grin

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July 01, 2018, 01:39:55 AM
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for me each of us will someday die and if you are a person who has a lot of bitcoins, anyone will want to buy them. But if you hid all your keys in a safe place, then they will not get to anyone. everyone in my family knows I own bitcoins.So it's good to make a will with the private key that we have to give to people we believe if something happens to us later a good anticipation step.
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July 01, 2018, 01:47:20 AM
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Maybe Bitcoin needs a beneficiary option. Like any other asset you have you choose a person it will be passed down to in the event something happens to you.
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July 01, 2018, 01:50:15 AM
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Nope, this is no existential question (although...). Everybody's talking about "When will Bitcoin die", but what if you die, and your family don't find your key, or don't understand it, or think it's only a useless sheet of paper with some code on it, or simply throw it away... Does this mean the currency's gone forever?

I find the possibility of this event rather realistic (yup I don't believe in eternal life), so that means that someday there might be 21M BTC but only 18M (and counting down...) is left in the market?
I hope  that bitcoin will never die, Bitcoin is a big help for people who need extra money but there's a possibility that Bitcoin can die but a lot of years that the best cryptos in cryptocurrency industry market. What happens if we die? there's a two places we're go if we die heaven or hell and believe it or not everything will fade away and earth will pass away no forever.
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July 01, 2018, 10:53:03 AM
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the coin will be impossible to retrieve unless someone in your family has the private keys. that's why this is important, share the private key to a trusted family member as a backup plan. we dont know what could happen in the future. having plan B's are good
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