Those of you who talk about your wife knowing everything about your bitcoin holdings, I hope you have them declared to the authorities, as I recently heard about a case where the wife upon divorce reported to the authorities that the ex-husband had undeclared bitcoin that he should have declared.
Besides, I personally know of a couple of close cases of divorces where the men told me that they did not know the person they had loved so much in the past because of how she behaved in the process. With divorce rates in industrialized countries being very high and 70-80% of divorces being initiated by women, depending on the location, it is something to be cautious about.
Of course, we have. I speak for everyone when I say that all our countries have been so helpful and open-minded with everything Bitcoin. They have offered free education, tax benefits, and a simple reporting and administrative process to declare our crypto holdings. It's a one-click task. It's so good giving back when you have had so much support by your local authorities.
Not Divorces get ugly, no one can deny that. But if your partner has some dirt on you, they can use that against you if the situation escalates to that point. It doesn't have to be anything related to crypto. Maybe you have a stash of cash somewhere that you saved over the years whenever customers paid in cash (that you didn't declare) in your business. Some people do that. Maybe you smoke marihuana and she will rat you out on that. Maybe your boss gifted you an expensive watch for a successful project, but you never declared it, etc., etc.
The point is, everyone has done something that isn't legal, and that can be used against them by those closest to them unfortunately.