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Today at 09:52:24 AM
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I’ve been involved with crypto for 10+ years, mostly focusing on self-custody and secure storage.
Earlier this year, because of an upcoming surgery, I created detailed step-by-step guides for my completely non-technical family so they could access my Bitcoin and other crypto wallets if necessary, starting from absolute zero, including wallet creation and all the basics.

After finishing those guides, I realized others might find them useful too, so I started turning them into a public website others might also find useful:
BlockChainHeritage.com

Currently the Bitcoin guides for Windows and Tails/Linux are already online. If you are a complete beginner, I’d recommend starting with the Windows-based guide, it should help you understand the basics in about an hour. More guides are being added over time. (They are already finished, just not yet organized into a clean, publishable format.)
The site is completely free:
- no signup
- no affiliate links
- no wallet connection

If anyone decides to take a look, I’d genuinely appreciate criticism, corrections, security concerns or suggestions from experienced users.
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Today at 10:14:58 AM
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First of all, you mentioned offline wallets, but it will be better if you can include wallet on airgapped device. This is the standard that we know in this forum.

Another thing is that I do not see paper wallet. Paper wallet that are created on an airgapped device (recommended), or maybe offline device and the wallet be deleted permanently after the seed phrase backup in 2 or 3 different locations. I mentioned seed phrase because no need to use old days paper wallet generator tool for it. Also discussing how to securely spend from such wallets when the time comes.

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Today at 12:00:51 PM
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Have seen your site & I think you have done a great job there, beginners sometimes find it hard to understand when the explanation comes from an expert who usually doesn't want to explain from A to Z, but on your site, you make it really flow. I see that the site is not 100% yet, there are still some guides coming in the coming months, since it is not 100% yet, I thought it would be good if you put what bros @Charles-Tim said into your work list.

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Today at 06:35:20 PM
Last edit: Today at 07:50:10 PM by Mitchell
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First of all, you mentioned offline wallets, but it will be better if you can include wallet on airgapped device. This is the standard that we know in this forum.

Another thing is that I do not see paper wallet. Paper wallet that are created on an airgapped device (recommended), or maybe offline device and the wallet be deleted permanently after the seed phrase backup in 2 or 3 different locations. I mentioned seed phrase because no need to use old days paper wallet generator tool for it. Also discussing how to securely spend from such wallets when the time comes.

Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it.

The main guide actually does use an offline / airgapped-style workflow: Tails is started in Offline Mode with networking disabled before the wallet and seed are created. The wallet is not meant to be kept as a persistent wallet file; the workflow is based on writing down the seed phrase, shutting down Tails, and restoring the wallet from the seed when needed.

I intentionally avoided using the term “airgapped”, because this guide is written for beginner users, and they usually understand the term “offline” more easily.

Regarding paper wallets: I intentionally do not focus on old-style paper wallet generator tools. The guide uses the seed phrase as the long-term backup instead. It also includes a restore test, checking addresses again after restoring, and separate sections for receiving, checking balances with a watch-only wallet, and later spending.



Have seen your site & I think you have done a great job there, beginners sometimes find it hard to understand when the explanation comes from an expert who usually doesn't want to explain from A to Z, but on your site, you make it really flow. I see that the site is not 100% yet, there are still some guides coming in the coming months, since it is not 100% yet, I thought it would be good if you put what bros @Charles-Tim said into your work list.


Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to check out the site and write feedback.
Yes, the project is still actively being expanded and improved, so I will keep the suggestions in mind while working on the next updates and guides.

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Today at 07:03:26 PM
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I’ve been involved with crypto for 10+ years, mostly focusing on self-custody and secure storage.
Earlier this year, because of an upcoming surgery, I created detailed step-by-step guides for my completely non-technical family so they could access my Bitcoin and other crypto wallets if necessary, starting from absolute zero, including wallet creation and all the basics.
Those are every good guides not only for beginners but also for people already in the industry but does not know how to go about many things. This was a thoughtful move that you have been working on, it doesn't seem to be motivated by your surgery only.

If I may ask, assuming there was no case of surgery for you, you wouldn't have thought your family about all these?
If your surgery is very successful, what happens next? Will you retrieve their access or you'll just continue life feeling compromised.


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Today at 09:06:16 PM
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I’ve been involved with crypto for 10+ years, mostly focusing on self-custody and secure storage.
Earlier this year, because of an upcoming surgery, I created detailed step-by-step guides for my completely non-technical family so they could access my Bitcoin and other crypto wallets if necessary, starting from absolute zero, including wallet creation and all the basics.
Those are every good guides not only for beginners but also for people already in the industry but does not know how to go about many things. This was a thoughtful move that you have been working on, it doesn't seem to be motivated by your surgery only.

If I may ask, assuming there was no case of surgery for you, you wouldn't have thought your family about all these?
If your surgery is very successful, what happens next? Will you retrieve their access or you'll just continue life feeling compromised.


Thank you too for taking the time to check the site. I know it is not easy, because I only linked the homepage, it has a lot of text, you have to find the guides, and then you also have to spend time looking through them. All this from a random unknown person who just posted a link in a forum.

I will try to quickly summarize how this guide started:
By “my family”, I mainly mean my wife. My wife and I started with crypto together 10+ years ago. More exactly, I told her I was going to buy Bitcoin, and she said OK. She did not care about the topic. So she has known about it from the beginning, but she was never interested in it. For years I asked her to sit down with me so I could explain what she should do if something happened to me, but she always said “later, later, later”.
When this surgery came up earlier this year, I thought that because of the lack of her interest, I would probably not be able to explain everything properly in a way that she would actually learn it. So I started making one big messy guide in Word.
I have never worked officially as a web developer, but I have been interested in websites as a hobby for about 10 years, and it was also useful for my own business because I made my own website. So I thought I would put the guide on a non-public subpage of my business website. That way it would be easier to keep, and I would only need to give one link to my wife.
After I made the first messy Tails-based guide page, I thought it should also have a table of contents. Then, just for my own fun, I added a progress bar. And when those things came together, I realized that the information might be useful enough to share with others too. So I registered blockchainheritage.com, adjusted the content around a proper homepage, wrote an introduction for the guide, and also made a Windows-based guide so that I do not scare away complete beginners immediately.
About a week ago I posted it in a crypto Telegram group in my own country. Not many people cared, but one person became quite interested and suggested that I put the chapters under chevrons and make the design a bit more modern. He even sent me a CSS file showing what kind of changes he meant. Also just for my own fun, I changed the progress system so there is not only one progress bar for the whole page, but separate progress for sections and subsections too.

And basically that is all. The website is much simpler than it looks. My goal was, and still is, to give my own wife a reliable source, so she does not have to search randomly and trust strangers. She is a complete beginner in this topic, she is a surgeon, and she is not interested in crypto.
So yes, I did want to pass this knowledge to my family for years, but even now, despite the surgery, they are still not really interested. That is why the website was born more out of necessity than anything else.
There is also no real access that I would need to take back from my wife after the surgery, because if she had wanted to access it before, she could already have done that.

The fact that I am not primarily making this for the public also means that I will finish the guides even if nobody else cares about them. I did not create this as a “success project”.
Actually, the Bitcoin guide will probably be the least useful one compared to the others, because it is the simplest. With a basic Tails installation, everything needed is already available. For Monero, you also need to install an extra application. For Ethereum, you even need to start a local server on Tails. But all of this is still quite simple if someone explains step by step what to do. It just took me many days to figure these things out earlier, even though I basically come from an IT-related background.

Also, in the current AI world, it is very easy to verify content. A visitor can easily check whether what they are reading is a scam or not. In fact, I also suggest on the website that people should not trust me blindly, but should use official documentation and even AI as a secondary review tool to verify the content.
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