What are your backup strategies in case you suddenly die in a car crash, for instance?
Say you own a Ledger/Trezor/Coldcard... you have the hardware wallet and the 20 words or so as a backup.
In case you die:
- a trusted friend/partner/etc knows the location of your hardware wallet and the password: you're good, he can recover it
- a trusted friend/partner/etc knows the 20 words, you're good, he can recover it
What if your friend or partner dies at the same time as you? This could happen more often than not, say a car accident with your partner.
Now, let's go to more "user-friendly" hardware wallets like Bitkey.
The setup the way I understand it makes it quite easy to recover in case you lose your phone, or your hardware wallet, but you don't have the 20 words and the way to interact with the hardware is with a fingerprint.
However, if you die, it suddenly becomes much more complicated. The only way to access your hardware wallet is with your fingerprint. You've been incinerated, that's gone.
What now?
Seems like the trusted contact still needs to have access to your phone (including password) and their phone to initiate the recovery process without your input. And even then, they would also need to have access to your google account to initiate the next step of the recovery process to get access to the hardware key.
Or am I missing something?
In any event, seems like death is the weak spot in all of these hardware wallets...
What are your best practices?
Are you prepared for this eventuality?
I am prepared. My BTC won't be lost.50.0%
I am not prepared. My BTC will be lost.50.0%
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