Initially, I recorded all my crypto wallet information in a physical notebook. My intention is to educate my future generations about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, ensuring that when they possess sufficient knowledge, they can access and recover the assets I've set aside for them. It seems like the most effective method to pass on my crypto assets to the next generation.
Physical jotting down the critical data to these is what is recommended and obtainable but, method of safety is what remains questionable in most cases.
For this reason, the Multisig always seems the best idea or approach towards inheritance of crypto assets.
While the Multisig might seem like a best idea, the parties involved having to know what they’ve got or how to make use of it becomes a problem. It’s ideal that they know how to make use of it except, you don’t want them to ever posses what you’ve left behind. Maybe you don’t get to let them know it’s a Multisig belong to the same wallet, perhaps you promote the idea that, it’s a Multisig belong to different wallets based on what is set aside from each individual to prevent them from attempting to join force at any time and only state it clearly in the will. That could work!