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September 02, 2018, 09:28:03 PM
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Only you can know the password and wallet accounts?
I think that is wrong. If you are married or a single you must tell your account to your love is one. Like you father mother or spouse.
What if you die? Your coins also die.
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September 02, 2018, 09:31:18 PM
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This "problem" will get bigger in the future....who knows how many coins have already been lost because of accidental deaths etc...
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September 02, 2018, 09:33:14 PM
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Who shares something as confidential as a private key. I would never do that for any reason, no matter the close relationship between us.
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September 02, 2018, 09:52:48 PM
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you are absolutely right on this. i actually thought about this somedays ago, asking myself how will my family access my wealth stored online without my keys. though it is risky, one has to look deeply at his or her family and pick out someone who can be trusted or leave a clue about their bitcoin account with a lawyer
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September 03, 2018, 01:30:43 PM
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Maybe it's too hard for us, but I think it's an obligation for us to tell our private keys to the family. But we must tell our family not to share it to anyone else and also keep it secret if we keeping bitcoins.

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September 03, 2018, 02:22:36 PM
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Perhaps it is worth explaining to your wife or close relatives how to use your bitcoins and give them access in case there is some kind of trouble.
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September 03, 2018, 02:31:32 PM
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That's a fair point here. Didn't realise it before. We should have at least 1 person in our life that we can trust and rely on and may give them acces to those coins.
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September 03, 2018, 02:41:22 PM
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It is true your key and password to your wallet should be known to you but some times unforeseen circumstances do happen which might warrant your key and password to be known by somebody else. The person just have to be a trusted person to you.
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September 03, 2018, 02:44:19 PM
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We have keep secure about bitcoin or altcoin wallet data for our self, but we have to give information to our family to know about how to access our account. Maybe some time we have go far away from home and have internet access we can ask our family to open and sell all our coin.
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September 03, 2018, 02:47:55 PM
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Yes! You need to protect your wallets against any possible theft or hacking. You must protect your private keys and wallet passwords. This is a must for everyone, else your coins will be stolen.

The frequent warnings of ensuring you protect your private keys from anyone seems to have eaten too deep into almost everyone of us in cryptocurrency. Some of us have forgotten certain realities of life and cryptocurrency wallets which I want to warn you about. My warning is mainly targeted at anyone who has a family, or at least, a child. You must leave a means or trace that your family will be able to access your wallets when you are gone. I mean when you are below 6ft. Each one of us will die some day. No one wants to hear this, but it is the absolute truth. If you suddenly die today with your secret keys and passwords unknown to your family, your coins are lost forever. Your crypto wallet is not a regular bank, so no way your family can claim your many crypto wealth online.
Don't be selfish. Your family or wife or children must not suffer when you have so much Bitcoin or other coins trapped in an inaccessible online wallets.

Remember your family and loved ones.

You have a very strong and uneasy decision to make today.





Yes your wallet keys and password should be known only by yourself because if someone knows it there is a chance that they will get it or hacked it and you will regret it if that happen.
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September 03, 2018, 02:53:09 PM
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Yes, your wallet keys and passwords should be known only yourself, but to entrust people like your family you can give it to them incase of emergency like if you are not around it your house and there’s a problem that included money they get a money through your wallet just like that, and i have a trust to my family because they are my family no matter what happen we still a family.
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September 03, 2018, 03:42:42 PM
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Yes! You need to protect your wallets against any possible theft or hacking. You must protect your private keys and wallet passwords. This is a must for everyone, else your coins will be stolen.

The frequent warnings of ensuring you protect your private keys from anyone seems to have eaten too deep into almost everyone of us in cryptocurrency. Some of us have forgotten certain realities of life and cryptocurrency wallets which I want to warn you about. My warning is mainly targeted at anyone who has a family, or at least, a child. You must leave a means or trace that your family will be able to access your wallets when you are gone. I mean when you are below 6ft. Each one of us will die some day. No one wants to hear this, but it is the absolute truth. If you suddenly die today with your secret keys and passwords unknown to your family, your coins are lost forever. Your crypto wallet is not a regular bank, so no way your family can claim your many crypto wealth online.
Don't be selfish. Your family or wife or children must not suffer when you have so much Bitcoin or other coins trapped in an inaccessible online wallets.

Remember your family and loved ones.

You have a very strong and uneasy decision to make today.



Very true. What you need to do is just make some backup of your wallet credential in a safe place like deposit box.
If you have much coins in your wallet, someday when you die, the coin balance will never move from the wallet, and making the circulation of the coin reduced.

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September 03, 2018, 03:46:42 PM
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You need to think of something creative to pass the details on, along with instructions to cash out. Put everything in an encrypted memory stick and hide it with your will. You must have a shared password you can use so they can read the contents

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September 03, 2018, 03:58:03 PM
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yes you are correct the password that must be owned by your account and some other security must be able to give a note and you also have to be able to give it to your wife or family so they can still use your assets.

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September 03, 2018, 03:58:10 PM
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Yes! You need to protect your wallets against any possible theft or hacking. You must protect your private keys and wallet passwords. This is a must for everyone, else your coins will be stolen.

The frequent warnings of ensuring you protect your private keys from anyone seems to have eaten too deep into almost everyone of us in cryptocurrency. Some of us have forgotten certain realities of life and cryptocurrency wallets which I want to warn you about. My warning is mainly targeted at anyone who has a family, or at least, a child. You must leave a means or trace that your family will be able to access your wallets when you are gone. I mean when you are below 6ft. Each one of us will die some day. No one wants to hear this, but it is the absolute truth. If you suddenly die today with your secret keys and passwords unknown to your family, your coins are lost forever. Your crypto wallet is not a regular bank, so no way your family can claim your many crypto wealth online.
Don't be selfish. Your family or wife or children must not suffer when you have so much Bitcoin or other coins trapped in an inaccessible online wallets.

Remember your family and loved ones.

You have a very strong and uneasy decision to make today.

I've got provisions for a case like this. Should I suddenly die, special people from my life know how they can get my coins and maybe pay for my funeral with it. As long as I live, I have the sole control over the coins, but once I die, all information is deposited for my descendants. So I don't have to worry about that anymore and I know my coins will be in good hands after I die.  Wink
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September 03, 2018, 03:59:39 PM
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Yes! You need to protect your wallets against any possible theft or hacking. You must protect your private keys and wallet passwords. This is a must for everyone, else your coins will be stolen.

The frequent warnings of ensuring you protect your private keys from anyone seems to have eaten too deep into almost everyone of us in cryptocurrency. Some of us have forgotten certain realities of life and cryptocurrency wallets which I want to warn you about. My warning is mainly targeted at anyone who has a family, or at least, a child. You must leave a means or trace that your family will be able to access your wallets when you are gone. I mean when you are below 6ft. Each one of us will die some day. No one wants to hear this, but it is the absolute truth. If you suddenly die today with your secret keys and passwords unknown to your family, your coins are lost forever. Your crypto wallet is not a regular bank, so no way your family can claim your many crypto wealth online.
Don't be selfish. Your family or wife or children must not suffer when you have so much Bitcoin or other coins trapped in an inaccessible online wallets.

Remember your family and loved ones.

You have a very strong and uneasy decision to make today.

I never thought about this until I saw your suggestions. This is very true when we are not alive. It will be a legacy that I can give them. Thank you!

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September 03, 2018, 04:07:21 PM
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Going by the spirit of your post, it is not just enough to give any of the keys to your family member. It amounts to nothing if they cannot on their own use it. So the best way is to teach your family member the nitty gritty of blockchain and bitcointalk.

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September 03, 2018, 04:09:20 PM
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The answer is yes and no!

Yes. Your private key and password should be known to only you....this is to prevent your wallet from being hacked.

No. You should also consider sharing your private key and password to a  trusted close relation ....so that in the event of unforseen circumstances, your digital assets could be recovered.

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September 03, 2018, 04:11:44 PM
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I totally agree with this it is a right decision. I will not be able to leave my money neglected meaningless when I die. It must be used in a meaningful way such as caring for a loved one, or for charity.
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September 03, 2018, 04:42:21 PM
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On the contrary, I think that we should keep our wallet keys and passwords to ourselves and ourselves alone. I agree that we should leave a trace for our family to find so they access our wallets when we are gone, however, I do not think it is wise to just let anyone know what our wallet keys and passwords are.
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