Did you check out @kr 's post yesterday?: #184255
Lots of responses that relate to your question.
Whoa, I must have missed it. Thanks
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The initial post was framed a little differently, but a lot of the responses addressed your issue. It's an important topic. I haven't given it much thought myself, but I will now!
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This link, though, isn't exactly the information I'm interested in. It just has general information about inheritance, but not specific ways to safely pass coins on to future generations. That's what I'm interested in.
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Our responses crossed in the ether. I mentioned the Liana wallet. I'm just starting to explore the whole timelock idea myself.
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Now that's interesting. I came across this wallet once, but had forgotten about it. I'll have to look into it, thanks
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We combine multisig with a dedicated, timelocked inheritance key. So your day-to-day wallet functions like a normal multisig. But for inheritance, your beneficiary can claim your BTC safely even if they are not super technical (on the condition that the timelock must have expired).
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Yes, I checked. This option is on my list) I'm just collecting different options for myself to explore them in more detail and then decide what is best for my particular situation
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As one should! Feel free to shoot me an email directly if you have any questions: hugo@nunchuk.io.
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