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Re: [Tutorial] Making your crypto inheritible
by
jackg
on 28/10/2020, 17:18:42 UTC
Is it possible for you to perform this task as well and show it to us in this thread only?  Roll Eyes

More funds? How? Is it locked based on fiat and I may get more btc if value tumbles down? Or are you including the fee that is being paid? Please elaborate.


It's literally just sending a regular transaction... You still have the funds in your wallet, nothing changes in that regard.

As for the balance thing, it took me a while to take screenshots and work out how imgur works. If you'd like to crop the bottom off so that I don't have to show someone's unconfirmed transaction then that's up to you tbf.


Problem still exists for me. I do have people I've already given instructions to, and am trying to bring some young adults into it but I find that because there is no interest at all in Bitcoin and in fact possibly some negative attitude towards it, I fear they may not. For example, gave 2 kids some Bitcoin for birthdays on their last birthdays after a couple of years asked them if they still had it. One lost it. Lost the instructions, lost the keys, everything =) Other one had both intact, but was not able to complete it even though I thought the instructions were fairly simple.


Ah this old thing... Yeah it's a difficult thing to do for those uninterested and even those interested that don't want to be affiliated with it. It probably makes more sense to find a way to at least keep the btc circulating somehow. It might also be possible to. Leave funds on an exchange or make it so tfunds can be transferred to an exchange by broadcasting a transaction which your family might then have access to and just have to click "sell".