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What is the best way to insure my non-tech-savvy partner is able to access my coin when I am gone? (Self-custody a must)
You might want to check out these projects :
The base features that you're looking for :
  • Timelock (ability to make a certain UTXO only spendable after certain time)
  • Multisig is not exactly the answer but when you're still alive, you can do for example 2-of-3 set up and keep 2 of those keys and give 1 to your partner
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Thanks, I will check with these out!
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @k8 22 Dec
Cryptoasset Inheritance Planning: A Simple Guide for Owners by Pamela Morgan (scuse the fact "crypto" in the title - but there is some very practical tips on succession planning for digital assets)
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Tell her to study bitcoin, and teach her when she comes asking questions.
If she can't bother to do the work, then she doesn't deserve your sats.
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Lol not gonna deny my spouse and child food and housing just because there is a lack of enthusiasm for the coin.
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is not "enthusiasm"... it's survival.
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this is deep
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 22 Dec
Its quite a difficult task to do your own. Good that you have started thinking about it. You basically need a way for your heirs to be able to access your keys if you were to pass, but not before it. Getting your heirs to learn a few things about what kind of wallet you're using while you can would help a lot.
The simple solution is just to use unchained or casa I guess.
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everyone gets the amount of sats they deserve. if your partner does not put in the study time, she or he can lose the sats in a single click. that is the harsh truth. there are no shortcuts. study hard or learn thru pain.
knowledge => understanding => action. skips steps at ur own peril, so to speak.
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Orange pill her.
Teach her step by step what to do if something happens to you.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @k8 22 Dec
Time to sit down and shhplain how to set up a wallet from seed phrase and do a transaction - then how to import seed phrase into a wallet - if not-so-tech-savvy able to read your will and plan your funeral, they won't have a problem learning this
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