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Topic: Crypto After Death? - page 5. (Read 20776 times)

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November 15, 2018, 04:19:47 AM
I have considered the future of cryptocurrencies, but in the end I gave up on these ideas because they seem ignorant! The encryption market is changing every day, if we believe, then don't give up!
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The Premier Digital Asset Management Ecosystem
November 15, 2018, 04:05:16 AM
Never crypto can die, the market is down, but we say that there are still large transactions and many newcomers to this market. Now the crypto market can show us patience.
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November 15, 2018, 03:28:20 AM
Why do you think about this long-term... The growth time of the encrypted currency for 20 years can already mature, and the future cryptocurrency will become stable or cover this year's stock market. As for your child's future, you can't think about it. The inheritance tax is a manifestation of the progress of human civilization. Even if it is a cryptocurrency, it should also be subject to inheritance tax.
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Seabet.io | Crypto-Casino
November 14, 2018, 09:53:18 PM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?


this discussion has been numerous and has become a never ending conversation. I think there are lots of threads about your question.
the solution, you make a will and make data in an external hard drive or flashdisk that contains the wallet's private key. yes give it to someone you trust when something happens to you. That is all
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November 14, 2018, 09:37:28 PM
my family knows what cryptocurrency is. I just leave the passwords and then they can get full access to all my savings, as in the usual cash deposits in the Bank.

It's a good thing to tell some trusted people because we can't determine when you will die or death pick you up. You should provide this information.
Yes, of course I agree with that if you want to leave assets for the family, it would be better to give information about the assets that you have today to people you trust because we don't know what will happen in the future
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November 14, 2018, 08:44:39 PM
my family knows what cryptocurrency is. I just leave the passwords and then they can get full access to all my savings, as in the usual cash deposits in the Bank.

It's a good thing to tell some trusted people because we can't determine when you will die or death pick you up. You should provide this information.
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November 14, 2018, 08:13:36 PM
I will make a fail safe when that happens. Of course I would train my child, and introduce her to the crypto world. Always let them know on what they are doing.
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November 14, 2018, 03:09:47 AM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?
if we have a family, of course, the wife will try to find out our wealth, so if we have wealth in crypto, of course, we will share experiences with the wife on how to use it. therefore after we are gone, someone continues it. but if we are still alone and suddenly gone, the crypto will not be anything because no one knows the address of our wallet and how to operate it.
hero member
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November 12, 2018, 07:14:24 AM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?
These questions are really much of a concern. In the future, the blockchain will be widely used. I am optimistic about it.
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November 12, 2018, 07:10:20 AM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?

I think that so far the number of people who had cryptocurrency and died is quite small. And so now I think about what I want to transfer their savings to their loved ones and my family
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November 11, 2018, 04:44:15 AM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?

We are now discussing this simply as something far away, but there are already those who died and had cryptocurrencies at the same time. As far as I know at the moment, these purses are simply lost
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November 09, 2018, 10:52:55 AM
I do not know much about this, but I know one thing when I die, the altcoin I earn will be handed over to my relatives or those I believe that one thing they can follow me on. It's a whole new step. This issue I will learn more to the people I trust. I think the dead account will be hidden somewhere in the policy of the market.
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Bitfresh - iGaming with 90s UI
November 09, 2018, 10:43:06 AM
Cryptocurrencies will not go anywhere exactly, no need to deceive yourself and no need to deceive other people, because today I do not understand what the market will do if the situation changes anyway, because I want to understand very much what will happen to the stock market in this case.
jr. member
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November 09, 2018, 10:39:19 AM
This topic is very interesting and makes you think about those people who have confidence and are ready to give what they earned with great patience. I have a son to whom I will give everything that I earn in crypto. But it is better that this desire be passed on to the grandchildren, and even better - to their grandchildren.  Grin
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November 08, 2018, 01:15:49 PM
I think if you will give an access to your personal wallet there will be no problems at all for that person to use your crypto after your death
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November 08, 2018, 12:41:32 PM
Have you ever wondered what will happen to your cryptocurrency when you die, for those holding huge funds, what have you put in place to make sure your kids or family benefit from your crypto savings.
This is quite fascinating because if you know someone with huge crypto savings and he gave up the ghost, I wonder how such families would benefit from his savings since he alone has the private key to his/her wallet.
I guess this is one reason some user still prefer banking Institutions, because they made provision for next of kin unlike crypto.
So my question is what happen to those crypto when the owner of such wallet is no more and no one has access to such wallet?
errr....i gues, in case you happen to have a will in which you indicate everything that enables your family to get your funds it's fine...if you are not that lucky, well, then just relax and let it go Wink
full member
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November 08, 2018, 12:30:19 PM
my family knows what cryptocurrency is. I just leave the passwords and then they can get full access to all my savings, as in the usual cash deposits in the Bank.
hero member
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November 03, 2018, 11:42:09 PM
I think their are already many people has died and their cryptos are also gone because they forgot to share their account to their family, we don't have to be greedy at all times and share what we have in this world.
Usually this could be happen for those people has died eventually their assets in crypto will be gone. In case someone knew their wallet it could be use their funds. Exactly, let us not be greedy so good to know or share at least one you most trusted person about your asset in crypto if something went wrong.
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November 03, 2018, 11:30:17 PM
Far-sighted owners of crypto wallets, if desired, can indicate the code from their wallet in the will as well as the code from any cell in a real bank. Anyway I saw some projects on Ethereum blockchain that helping with such things - but we need to wait little bit for stabilizations of this projects.
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Custom Contract Network (CCN)
November 01, 2018, 01:28:37 PM
There was a project I used to see around called timebox that aims to.solve this problem with smart contract, I didn't follow up the project to know if they did well or not but I have to admit that their plan had merit.
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