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February 05, 2026, 10:18:21 PM
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Testing a new concept called the Bitcoin Heirloom Book: https://bitcoinheirloombook.com/

The idea is if Bitcoin is proof of work money, then Bitcoin inheritance should be as well. And current Bitcoin inheritance solutions only transfer the asset, but don't transfer the wisdom of Bitcoin.

As a Bitcoin parent saving in Bitcoin for my child for decades, one of my greatest fears is when he receives his Bitcoin inheritance, he would sell and squander it because he didn't cultivate the same conviction I built over the many years.

This heirloom book would allow Bitcoin parents to document (with AI's support) their Bitcoin journey, the money values to pass down, and prepare their children to properly steward their Bitcoin.

And the child would be asked by the parent to read it cover to cover before receiving their inheritance (as their proof of work), filled with unique stories from the parents and understand the greater WHY.

My team and I just finished the v1 prototype so we are seeking testers and feedback specifically from Bitcoin parents already saving in bitcoin for their children.

If you are one, or just curious in general, would love for you to test for free in the link above.

Questions after trying it out:
1. What value, if any, do you see with the Heirloom Book? And would you pay for something like this for our fully completed product?

2. Can you imagine your child reading this one chapter (and the rest of the book when you finish) before inheriting their Bitcoin, and would that change how they relate to it?

3. If this didn’t exist, how would you otherwise try to pass your Bitcoin wisdom and conviction down to your children before their inheritance?

Please answer honestly. Critical feedback is more valuable than encouragement.

Really appreciate your insights and point of views, thanks!
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