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October 24, 2017, 11:23:13 PM
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The only one who know my coins investments, wallets, private keys, is me. So the question is how to inherit this information to my family? to give them privilege to access it after I passed away  Embarrassed.

That's hard. Unless you have a terminal disease or planning to commit suicide, you don't know when that time will come. And i don't thunk many of us would be willing to share pur wallets since of course we also have plans for it for the future. I think the best thing to do here is first, to educate your family about crypto and bitcoin and have your security keys stored physically somewhere and have a trusted family member know where it is.


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October 25, 2017, 12:22:41 AM
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The only one who know my coins investments, wallets, private keys, is me. So the question is how to inherit this information to my family? to give them privilege to access it after I passed away  Embarrassed.

That is difficult. If you will use attorney to hold your private key who knows if he will give it to your family after you passed away, I hope you will not passed away before you have settled everything.

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October 25, 2017, 12:26:29 AM
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You have to get a lawyer then make a testament that after you leave this world they will be your successor if ever you want your bitcoin be continue to your next generation. Seal it with your signature in it. And make sure that you store bitcoin as more as possible so it will be useful. And be sure that your beneficiary is the one you have put in the testament.
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October 25, 2017, 12:27:10 AM
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If I were to do this, I would have to make sure that my children or heirs would have enough and sufficient knowldge on crypto and bitcoin otherwise it might just be a waste. They might abuse or misuse it if they did not know the proper way of handling bitcoins. Of course I would want my hard earned coins to be inherited by someone who could cherish it. At an early stage, I would tell them about it and ask them to keep my private keys so they will have access to it once I die.
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