• Keep it simple. Over complicating things will make you lose your bitcoin. It will also make it easier for your loved ones to get access to it.
  • Talk to your loved ones about bitcoin, so that they're not totally oblivious about it. Show them how to access your bitcoin.
  • Write all the instructions down with the context of a person that has never used bitcoin before. Mention the location of your backups (steel, hardware wallet, etc.) and make sure they have access to it.
  • I find this one very important: write a few names of Bitcoiners and their website that can help your loved ones getting access. E.g. Ben Perrin from BTC Sessions would be a good option.
  • It's not only access to your bitcoin, but also all your passwords, important documents, etc.
  • Revise your inheritance plan every 6 months and adjust when necessary.
Also nice is to put your backup in steel and put that in a tamper proof bag.
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Yeah, that's one of the most logical ways
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