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legendary
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July 04, 2022, 05:25:01 AM
#23
One of the stupid questions. Why do you care, OP? Do you only live on the forum? Don't you have another life? The forum is just a small part of our lives, but some people are very worried about it, and according to the observations of those who have recently created their profiles,

How do you suppose the forum can find out about the death of someone? Should we force our loved ones to report it? Will they get easier?

OP, every religion has a "you shall not make for yourself an idol" rule. Let you worry more about what you leave behind for the children and family, but this should not be a forum profile.

There were people who left the forum, and there are quite a few of them, and despite this, the forum remembers their names. This is, if you think you can be consoled, the best mark on the forum. Regardless of your attitude towards a user who is no more, some still remain with us.
legendary
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July 04, 2022, 02:30:31 AM
#22
Is the account on this forum something that has monetary value, so the wife or children should inherit it in the legal process of inheritance?
My understanding is that an account on this forum represents one person, not a family, and it should stay that way.
I see no purpose or sense in my children or wife continuing to use my forum account after my death.
If they are interested in this forum, each of them can easily open their own account and write their own thoughts without pretending to be someone else.
What should be the subject of inheritance are our crypto assets and not our accounts on crypto forums.
copper member
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July 03, 2022, 10:26:29 PM
#21
when you die is likely everything else that you have, as long no one knows your password or email then your bitcointalk or bitcoin address with the coin in it still be there, as far as I know, bitcointalk would not delete your account because of inactivity.

but I think still okay to pass it to your families member
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 08:51:53 PM
#20
The forum discourage account selling so it is similar to the case you ask.

Account selling is discouraged because a buyer, a new owner of one account can use it for wrong purposes such as scam. In case you have a very trusted account here, and you fortunately pass away, will your account be used correctly (at least no scam) by your relatives.

Who knows what will your relatives do with it?

Forum has some mechanism to highlight potential suspicious activities:
  • Password, email change/ reset via email (in sec log): https://bitcointalk.org/seclog.php
  • Password, email change in profile page (click on Trust and you will see such changes). There is a window to display such changes, maybe up to 30 days (?)
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 06:20:45 PM
#19
My account will become inaccessible, because no one has password to my PC, and no one would need my bitcointalk account or know what to do with it. Maybe if people who were close to me were in extremely dire financial situations, I would have left them with instructions how to sell my account and make some money, but we are very far from it. I don't want to be greedy and squeezing money out of every single opportunity that comes by me, because some opportunities are just shady from a moral point of view. If I or someone else would sell my account, it would betray my memory and reputation, and also reflect negatively on the forum - after all we assume that users that we interacted with all these years are the same, and not different people who only post to make money. Like that guy from Chipmixer campaign who had multiple sockpuppets.
hero member
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July 03, 2022, 05:55:39 PM
#18
It can be passed to someone that you want to entrusted it and it’s legal since this is just an internal transfer as long as the new owner will follow all the rules in the forum. Usually DT just give a neutral feedback for change of ownership to mark that the account change hands.
You call it internal hence, the status to this transfer is most likely to be unknown so, how how the DTs go ahead to find out and proceed with a trust feedback. Of course the post quality might change but that's not enough reason still.

The truth is, one's reputation doesn't proceed another and as such, they can't or shouldn't be traded, neither can it be transfered fron persons to persons. Best option would always remain that the account be left alone and if your completely sure your never going to be back, you could notify the forum in a thread on the reputation board and lay it to rest.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 03:47:13 PM
#17
If our forum member names work as masks and some parts of our personality, ideas, beliefs... arise when using them, then transferring "mortis causa" the account lacks some kind of logic in that sense. Maybe, if just the rank was transferable but not the forum name...

In the meantime, accounts are transferrable even "inter vivos".
sr. member
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July 03, 2022, 03:44:41 PM
#16
Well, everything will end there if you have passed away.
Even though you are not telling to anyone but it seems your account may be suspected as a sold account because it is changing in hand due to the posting style, posting habit and of course, the knowledge that your child has compared to your knowledge.
Besides, you will never know when you will be passed away --it seems like the crypto market price is unpredictable. So inheriting your account is possibly useless.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 03:42:39 PM
#15
I do not see a reason for you to use the account of someone who has died, especially since most of the discussions in the forum are of a personal and scientific nature, and therefore the transfer of ownership will affect the quality of participation, as there is no difference between the account that was created now and the one that was created in 2010.
Therefore, there is no reason but to announce to the forum that he has passed away.

Don't see a reason? Let me give you a picture. Imagine you are living in the gold rush period and searching for gold in some backwater of the Wild West. Well, I bet for some members this forum is like they discovered gold, and it is new territory for them. Everyone is rushing around trying to get some! What if you could leave your gold mine to your children in the event of your untimely demise? That would be nice, right?
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 03:09:54 PM
#14
I do not see a reason for you to use the account of someone who has died, especially since most of the discussions in the forum are of a personal and scientific nature, and therefore the transfer of ownership will affect the quality of participation, as there is no difference between the account that was created now and the one that was created in 2010.
Therefore, there is no reason but to announce to the forum that he has passed away.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 02:43:23 PM
#13
You have failed as a parent if all you can think about your kids inheriting from you is your Bitcointallk account. That's just like passing down your facebook logins to your kids as inheritance. Assuming there was an internal revenue from the forum for your past useful posts then you could consider what happens to your account after you die. For instance if the forum was like YouTube that keep paying for the contents you have created until the earning privilege is disabled them you this discussion would had been useful bit since it isn't the discussion become useless.

If you have business hosted on the forum that can be actually passed down to your kids then don't restrict them to just your account, excluding that and you're just relying on the signature/bounty campaigns earnings then go get a life. Immediately your account is found to have changed hands there are high chances of you getting mark especially when it was a well known account on the forum.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 01:45:05 PM
#12
It's just a forum mate, nothing too special about the forum to warrant passing it to my children, if at all my children need to be on this forum, I will rather have them register their own account and build it by themselves, let my reputation and legacy on this forum remain as it is, it's something the forum will remember me for when am gone, and this is if at all a user's reputation and legacies mean anything at all.
This also will help my children have an experience of what it feels like to build a reputable bitcointalk account, rather than have them enjoy a glory they did not work for, they will not know what it took me to get to the level I was before passing the account to them if I do.
member
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July 03, 2022, 01:24:15 PM
#11
My password can be reset by my Pal and children and given to any friend who love to learn more about Bitcoin. So  far i have introduced them to the forum so the can maintain and focus on their personal if no one is found then the  account will remain dormant or given to any member of the public who have deep interest in Bitcoin and is willing to explore and learn.
hero member
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July 03, 2022, 12:32:14 PM
#10
I started a search on the forum about RIP and I found Becky666's account died as reported by CryptopreneurBrainboss on his local board on May 10, 2021.

Since Becky666's account died, this account is no longer active, meaning this account is not inherited by anyone because of course if it changes hands it will be different, so my assumption is that even though there are children who can be inherited, but for forum accounts it is a little different but there are good things like what was said above if you are interested in the world of bitcoin then it is better to create a new account than to continue it.

I myself if I die I will not bequeath it, let them know the forum on their own and learn a lot from it.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 12:04:53 PM
#9
any children that like this forum and want to learn more about life in relation to bitcoin can just register an account.
I second that, i can't imagine having to pass down a bitcointalk account to my children, that will be absurd to say the least. Rather than do a thing like that, if your children are somewhat interested in Bitcoin like you said, then let them register on the forum and join in the discussions about Bitcoin and other whatnots that go on here. There are more important things i'd worry about passing down to my children than my account. This thread should be in meta in my opinion.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 11:45:02 AM
#8
I totally get that they earn a living on Bitcointalk (especially those in poorer countries), but I really hope they only look at Bitcointalk as temporary income and not as something they'd expect to earn from til the day they die to the point that they'd need to pass it on to their children lol.
Even if they are earning from this forum, that does not means there children should inherit their account, just like you first posted, it is just an account, any children that like this forum and want to learn more about life in relation to bitcoin can just register an account. You are also not wrong that people should not see this as a permanent means of earning.
mk4
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 11:03:28 AM
#7
I think that's exactly what bitcointalk account is to many people here.

I totally get that they earn a living on Bitcointalk (especially those in poorer countries), but I really hope they only look at Bitcointalk as temporary income and not as something they'd expect to earn from til the day they die to the point that they'd need to pass it on to their children lol.
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 10:56:30 AM
#6
You're talking about Bitcointalk accounts as if it was your bitcoin wallet, or some hugely successful business that you need to hand down to your children. It's just a forum account, chill.
I think that's exactly what bitcointalk account is to many people here.



@OP Regarding your question, in case of my death my account will become inactive, as simple as that. I see no point setting up some kind of fail safe mechanism like people do with their wallets as I don't want anyone except me to have access to this account.
mk4
legendary
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July 03, 2022, 10:50:42 AM
#5
You're talking about Bitcointalk accounts as if it was your bitcoin wallet, or some hugely successful business that you need to hand down to your children. It's just a forum account, chill.
hero member
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July 03, 2022, 10:47:56 AM
#4
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Ok I understand, mate. But I want to know the personal opinion of the people in this forum by asking this question?
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