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only 2-3 of my very close friends know that i work in this bitcointalk forum and i involved in crypto, otherwise my family don't know where my property is existing.
they can withdraw my bank money because where i used my mother documents if i will dead in any time, just only she will owner of my assets.
still i didn’t made plan about my crypto assets who will i go with to share my wallet access/private key.
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July 24, 2021, 08:26:37 PM |
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only 2-3 of my very close friends know that i work in this bitcointalk forum and i involved in crypto, otherwise my family don't know where my property is existing.
they can withdraw my bank money because where i used my mother documents if i will dead in any time, just only she will owner of my assets.
still i didn’t made plan about my crypto assets who will i go with to share my wallet access/private key.
Good plan brother!We should really be prepared because our lives is really unpredictable on when we would die and its just normal that we should secure out our coins not only for the sake of our own future but also into our loved ones.One of the considerations you should mind of is on how to back up your private keys which you should really ensure that incase you die there would be someone do able to access it out, neither your own family or your loved ones that had been left. Its just a waste that no one would really benefit of all the things you do hard work for.
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July 24, 2021, 08:58:41 PM |
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if.this happens.then we certainly.have people we can.trust to manage this business.for the future, especially since this is.a long-term business.we can.give the password to the closest.people or people we can.give responsibility.for such.things, because this involves.a business.account that we have pioneered.for a long time during.our lives, so we hope to find the right person and can.engage in.the business.to continue what we have done in.the past
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July 24, 2021, 09:18:04 PM |
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Don't share your private key with anyone. However, depending on the kind of family that you have, you and your family can be one. You can be so united that y'all trust yourselves. But if your case is not so, you can leave them a clue based on their intellegience. You can store your keys in a secret place but not too tough for family. What if you store it in a device that only your family member's fingerprint can open but you won't let them have access to the device. Or what if you split each key between different courts, instructing them to give it out on confirmation of owner's death?
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July 26, 2021, 06:29:01 AM |
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Don't share your private key with anyone. However, depending on the kind of family that you have, you and your family can be one. You can be so united that y'all trust yourselves. ~snip~
I don't want to die fast, because I still have a lot to dream about. Some of the steps I have taken have been to tell my wife that I have Bitcoin and some crypto and it could be money. Besides that I have also taught how to access it. But now I have saved some passwords and privatkeys in an article that will be useful, especially for my little family. This had to be done because I realized I did not know when I would die. This is all I do for my family (wife and children) so I believe what I did to tell Wife is the most correct solution at this time.
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July 26, 2021, 07:08:07 AM |
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In most of the cases when the person dies, his crypto would become useless if his family member do not know about his keys. I do not usually tell my password or keys to anyone and i know majority of the people don't do this. We are being taught to keep the keys safe. No one think that one day he will die and in that case, his family won't be able to use those savings (bitcoin/crypto) if they don't know the keys. Also people won't like to share keys with siblings or wife because they can misuse them . So what could be the solution to this I thought about that long after we had children. And now I've been teaching my wife about my job, about bitcoin and others. We have to trust each other, if with your wife you don't trust her by giving her the password it's your risk. The coins you save will not be useful later for loved ones. So I've set it all up, gave my wife the passcode. Because I believe and believe in my wife. Yes, you are absolutely right, that's what I did first. I've been telling my family, especially my wife, about the security lock for my account. So that if one day it happens against my will, my wife will easily access it. Why don't we want to share it with our wives?! Because my goal is to work for their welfare.
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July 26, 2021, 09:40:56 AM |
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In most of the cases when the person dies, his crypto would become useless if his family member do not know about his keys. I do not usually tell my password or keys to anyone and i know majority of the people don't do this. We are being taught to keep the keys safe. No one think that one day he will die and in that case, his family won't be able to use those savings (bitcoin/crypto) if they don't know the keys. Also people won't like to share keys with siblings or wife because they can misuse them . So what could be the solution to this I thought about that long after we had children. And now I've been teaching my wife about my job, about bitcoin and others. We have to trust each other, if with your wife you don't trust her by giving her the password it's your risk. The coins you save will not be useful later for loved ones. So I've set it all up, gave my wife the passcode. Because I believe and believe in my wife. Nice words and in fact whom are you going to trust if not your wife in a healthy relationship? Wouldn't share it with her if she was soon going to be my ex-wife, but that is not how you enter a marriage right? Someone should know where and how to access your digital assets. It is a damn pity if you have a fortune lying around and your children grow up and can't benefit from it. That is not what a father would ever intend anyway.
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July 26, 2021, 09:49:58 AM |
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In most of the cases when the person dies, his crypto would become useless if his family member do not know about his keys. I do not usually tell my password or keys to anyone and i know majority of the people don't do this. We are being taught to keep the keys safe. No one think that one day he will die and in that case, his family won't be able to use those savings (bitcoin/crypto) if they don't know the keys. Also people won't like to share keys with siblings or wife because they can misuse them . So what could be the solution to this I thought about that long after we had children. And now I've been teaching my wife about my job, about bitcoin and others. We have to trust each other, if with your wife you don't trust her by giving her the password it's your risk. The coins you save will not be useful later for loved ones. So I've set it all up, gave my wife the passcode. Because I believe and believe in my wife. Nice words and in fact whom are you going to trust if not your wife in a healthy relationship? Wouldn't share it with her if she was soon going to be my ex-wife, but that is not how you enter a marriage right? Someone should know where and how to access your digital assets. It is a damn pity if you have a fortune lying around and your children grow up and can't benefit from it. That is not what a father would ever intend anyway. If not our family or our wives, who else should we trust? I have taught my wife about crypto and I have given the keys to my wife if anything happens to me then my family can enjoy the fruits of my work, especially to support my family's needs such as my children's school fees.
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July 26, 2021, 10:25:46 AM |
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it is clear if only you hold the key then if you die then your property will die also no one can take it, it would be nice if you live alone without a family but if you are a father then you better tell your family your wife or child to can enjoy the fruits of your hard work when you die, the treasure you keep becomes an inheritance.
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July 26, 2021, 10:48:43 AM |
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In most of the cases when the person dies, his crypto would become useless if his family member do not know about his keys. I do not usually tell my password or keys to anyone and i know majority of the people don't do this. We are being taught to keep the keys safe. No one think that one day he will die and in that case, his family won't be able to use those savings (bitcoin/crypto) if they don't know the keys. Also people won't like to share keys with siblings or wife because they can misuse them . So what could be the solution to this I thought about that long after we had children. And now I've been teaching my wife about my job, about bitcoin and others. We have to trust each other, if with your wife you don't trust her by giving her the password it's your risk. The coins you save will not be useful later for loved ones. So I've set it all up, gave my wife the passcode. Because I believe and believe in my wife. Nice words and in fact whom are you going to trust if not your wife in a healthy relationship? Wouldn't share it with her if she was soon going to be my ex-wife, but that is not how you enter a marriage right? Someone should know where and how to access your digital assets. It is a damn pity if you have a fortune lying around and your children grow up and can't benefit from it. That is not what a father would ever intend anyway. Agreed, keep your time towards a happy and strong relationship first so you have someone to lean on in those situations. Yes, you have relatives, but if you're starting a family, be sure she'll be the one to stay by you until the end, and that you can trust him with such valuables. Make sure that everything is in order because we never know when we may die, and if no one has access to our wallets, it will be difficult to recover them, and if we can't, those cryptos will be lost forever. So everything on me is perfect right now because I want someone to benefit from it if incase I die, but my family comes first.
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July 26, 2021, 11:18:17 AM |
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I have a friend and my all password are with my that friend because whenever i lost it and after me he will manage all of my coins and all of the trading. That will be an interesting topic ahead. So, i will give it all to my friend.
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July 26, 2021, 05:50:41 PM |
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When you inherit your crypto, it's treated as property and is generally taxed like other asset. It's subject to capital gains taxed on any gain from the date of death.
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July 26, 2021, 09:06:35 PM |
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I have a friend and my all password are with my that friend because whenever i lost it and after me he will manage all of my coins and all of the trading. That will be an interesting topic ahead. So, i will give it all to my friend.
Ughh, that must be a very good friend then! I am not sure if I would ever share my private keys with a friend to be honest, unless I really have nobody else to share it with. A friend is dangerous. If crypto goes missing from one of your wallets it is definitely going to end badly for your relationship even though he might not be to blame.
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July 27, 2021, 06:15:17 AM |
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I have a friend and my all password are with my that friend because whenever i lost it and after me he will manage all of my coins and all of the trading. That will be an interesting topic ahead. So, i will give it all to my friend.
When your friend knows all your assets of course he hopes you die soon, if he is your family member of course this is not a problem, but if he is someone else then rest assured he can steal your assets anytime, because people are easily blind because of money.
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I told my brother about my cryptocurrencies Investment and I also gave him my private keys. It important you tell someone about it, not just anyone, but someone you trust. Because it you don't, and eventually something happens to you, they won't have access to your Bitcoin. And it will be useless. However, you have to tell someone who can manage and secure your bitcoin, someone who knows about Cryptocurrency and how it works.
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In most of the cases when the person dies, his crypto would become useless if his family member do not know about his keys. I do not usually tell my password or keys to anyone and i know majority of the people don't do this. We are being taught to keep the keys safe. No one think that one day he will die and in that case, his family won't be able to use those savings (bitcoin/crypto) if they don't know the keys. Also people won't like to share keys with siblings or wife because they can misuse them . So what could be the solution to this I thought about that long after we had children. And now I've been teaching my wife about my job, about bitcoin and others. We have to trust each other, if with your wife you don't trust her by giving her the password it's your risk. The coins you save will not be useful later for loved ones. So I've set it all up, gave my wife the passcode. Because I believe and believe in my wife. Nice words and in fact whom are you going to trust if not your wife in a healthy relationship? Wouldn't share it with her if she was soon going to be my ex-wife, but that is not how you enter a marriage right? Someone should know where and how to access your digital assets. It is a damn pity if you have a fortune lying around and your children grow up and can't benefit from it. That is not what a father would ever intend anyway. True that. I believe that your wife should be your trusted ally and should naturally know just about everything in a healthy relationship that is. It makes no sense if we are doing all this investment without having a trusted person in our life that can make use of them in the event death happens. You can teach your wife or whoever everything they need to know about accessing your crypto assets and set up the Dead Mans Wallet thing, I believe I have read that somewhere where your log in Info will be sent to that person after some time you have set up in the event of death so that they can have access to them.
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July 28, 2021, 09:59:51 PM |
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Don't share your private key with anyone. However, depending on the kind of family that you have, you and your family can be one. You can be so united that y'all trust yourselves. But if your case is not so, you can leave them a clue based on their intellegience. You can store your keys in a secret place but not too tough for family. What if you store it in a device that only your family member's fingerprint can open but you won't let them have access to the device. Or what if you split each key between different courts, instructing them to give it out on confirmation of owner's death?
I have not thought about it, as far as I know there are already USB devices that can only be opened with your fingerprint, so if the USB encrypts all the information that goes inside then you can set it so it only opens with the fingerprint of the one you want to leave your coins but you do not give them access to it until you pass away, this is not a bad way to inherit your coins and I am going to look into it a little bit more to see if it is a viable strategy.
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Qikiye
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July 28, 2021, 11:11:41 PM |
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Every person can get the tests of deaths and no one can get ride of it. I am also ready to take the situation of death and already listed all my personal wallet account password and phases into a daily notebook and handed to my only daughter. She would recover my all data after my dead.
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ali1177
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July 29, 2021, 03:37:01 AM |
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I can't write exact answer of this particular question because these type of things are new. In my family nobody understand what is bitcoin, what is private keys and things like that so in that case we should try to move our funds into centralized exchange and we should add nominee there and I know there are some exchange which don't provide service like this but exchange should think about it.
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Xinarae*
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July 29, 2021, 03:57:58 AM |
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If you don't give someone access to a platform like crypto no one will be able to find them after death. That's why we should teach someone close to us about crypto and share personal information with them then after death he will be able to re circulate the coins the trustworthy person of the family has to teach everything in advance. Also those who have no idea about crypto can convert to fiat by doing this they will be able to transact easily the coins will not go bankrupt.
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