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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
An underappreciated aspect of crypto -- for the first time, money can be lost forever upon death of the bearer
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Moon
@moon.eth
Seemed similar to Swiss numbered bank accounts, but those could be pilfered by the bank so you're right.
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Mark Fishman
@markfishman
I give permission for my relatives use my pale dead face to unlock my passkeys
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artlu
@artlu
anything that solves this for dementia probably works more easily for death
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Mkkstacks
@mkkstacks
I have all my wallet info with my estate planning docs. And I'm explaining regularly dos/donts of accessing my accounts if needed. I really need to give a course to my financial power of attorney and executive. I can't imagine my wallets being lost forever.
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YES2Crypto ๐ŸŽฉ ๐ŸŸช๐ŸŸก
@yes2crypto.eth
Or upon loss of mental acuity
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tyler
@tylerw
ultrasound money
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jp ๐ŸŽฉ
@jpfraneto.eth
i like the perspective of programmable inheritances
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@jdlewin.eth
read something this week about Saylor planning on this route. do we think thereโ€™s a middle path
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agusti
@bleu.eth
this makes eth self deflationary ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Les Greys
@les
bearer-bonds, bearer-shares, bearer-crypto.
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laura
@laur
People used to bury gold in their backyard, and honestly, there's probably still a lot out there waiting to be found, lol.
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