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legendary
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You need to email there support. I happen to also not save my 2fa code so their system asked me to provide KYC again.  Shit happens.

What you provide for KYC the last time you did it must also be the one for quick approval. I learned this because I tend to submit my drivers license the 2nd time. But they reminded me that I submitted passport during my first verification so I did submit my password again. It was time consuming because it took aweek to 10 days when you do account recovery.
legendary
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Once all this is done and you regain access. Sending your coins to relatives is already easy.
I don't think that's what he wanted to know. He's concerned about how his relatives would access his funds if anything happened to him.

I can only give you one tip here that I've used myself. Make a copy of your most important data and give it to the person who would be your heir in case of your death. You could for example create a USB stick with photocopies of your codes/seeds etc. on it and encrypt it with a password that only you two know. Alternatively, you could of course give this data to a lawyer who would handle your estate ... should you have one.

I think it is very good to make arrangements for such situations, you just don't know what will happen tomorrow. Especially private keys and co. could be irretrievably lost if you don't store them in a secure place where a third party knows about them.


That is one way and very good I have to say.
The other is to include the data about your wallet including private keys into your last will. That is good way for these data to be protected and at the end they will be revealed to person or persons you want them to and everything will be covered legaly also.
newbie
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Hi to all the community.
Recently i've got a problem with my trading account on binance, got it 2FA verified and 2FA was on my mobile phone which i've lost. So i've lost an access to my exchange as well, because i didn't save a code to 2FA.
So i've started again and wondering if there's something can happen not only with my equipment, but me as well,  how can my relatives receive my funds without getting an access to my binance account, email, 2FA, etc. Is there any service i can use that will be something like a backdoor which i or my relatives can use if something goes wrong?

A well detailed information about such incidents is provided by Binance, you should have asked them on their official telegram group or check FAQs on their website to verify.

https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/115003585911


thank you, it worked!

Sending your coins to relatives is already easy.

You mean sending it by myself? Well, yeah, but if i won't be able and noone from my relatives know about my funds and they don't have any idea what crypto is. Is any way for them to receive money?
legendary
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Once all this is done and you regain access. Sending your coins to relatives is already easy.
I don't think that's what he wanted to know. He's concerned about how his relatives would access his funds if anything happened to him.

I can only give you one tip here that I've used myself. Make a copy of your most important data and give it to the person who would be your heir in case of your death. You could for example create a USB stick with photocopies of your codes/seeds etc. on it and encrypt it with a password that only you two know. Alternatively, you could of course give this data to a lawyer who would handle your estate ... should you have one.

I think it is very good to make arrangements for such situations, you just don't know what will happen tomorrow. Especially private keys and co. could be irretrievably lost if you don't store them in a secure place where a third party knows about them.
sr. member
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Hi to all the community.
Recently i've got a problem with my trading account on binance, got it 2FA verified and 2FA was on my mobile phone which i've lost. So i've lost an access to my exchange as well, because i didn't save a code to 2FA.
So i've started again and wondering if there's something can happen not only with my equipment, but me as well,  how can my relatives receive my funds without getting an access to my binance account, email, 2FA, etc. Is there any service i can use that will be something like a backdoor which i or my relatives can use if something goes wrong?

A well detailed information about such incidents is provided by Binance, you should have asked them on their official telegram group or check FAQs on their website to verify.

https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/115003585911
legendary
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You should email Binance. They will then ask you some questions about your account which only you and Binance knows about. And then they will ask you to send them a copy of your government ID with another photo indicating date and your signature.

Of course you have to do this from the email address you used to register.

TLDR They will help you regain account access as long as they can confirm your identity.

Once all this is done and you regain access. Sending your coins to relatives is already easy.
newbie
Activity: 62
Merit: 0
Hi to all the community.
Recently i've got a problem with my trading account on binance, got it 2FA verified and 2FA was on my mobile phone which i've lost. So i've lost an access to my exchange as well, because i didn't save a code to 2FA.
So i've started again and wondering if there's something can happen not only with my equipment, but me as well,  how can my relatives receive my funds without getting an access to my binance account, email, 2FA, etc. Is there any service i can use that will be something like a backdoor which i or my relatives can use if something goes wrong?
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