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RE: Using Crypto As A Means Of Transferring Will.

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The truth is that everything you say in this post is very very interesting. The testaments, in the way as I see, it would be a real problem to solve if we extrapolate it from the real world to the crypto world; because although it would have the advantage of not having the bureaucratic burden that wills normally have in the real world, there would be problems with the ownership, possession and security of the keys of the cryptoactives in that sense.

But without realizing it (or maybe you did realize it but didn't mention it) you've stumbled upon something that could very well be a great crypto project or idea in the future. I mean that programmers and investors from the crypto world could develop an application in this sense, so that the transfer of properties in inheritance (crypto wills), are transferred safely when a person is no longer in this world, and without risks of vulnerabilities or theft.

Of course, as with normal wills, the person would have to stipulate, on alive, exactly who he wants to leave his crypto holdings to when he is no longer in this World.

A priori it may sound complicated from the point of view of the vulnerabilities that this idea can have if it is not developed well, but if a programmer finds a way to develop it efficiently and safely; it is very clear to me, at least from my point of view of view, that he would become a millionaire thanks to said app.

Very interesting your post. Greetings.

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