sometimes is also good saving a screenshot of your Bitcoin phrase and sending a copy to your wife as a back up plan.
Holy shit this recommendation is dumb, irresponsible and contrary to best (or even basically better) security practices..
Haha am totally shocked as you are, i wouldn't think of such
Many people that are building their Bitcoin portfolio are doing it to also save for the coming generation. However, how this wealth will be transferred to the heirs and the next generation and how this wealth will be preserved without being lost or causing problems still remain unclear.
OP i have been so interested in this post, thank you for putting something together, especially because it’s such a dark topic but so important! The hindsight of preparing your finances for post death is something that shouldn't be ignored especially for secured funds like Bitcoin. Ever since i have been doing my own research and I found out about
Google's Inactive Account Manager. Perhaps this could help.
1. You need to setup what happens to your account and data when it becomes inactive for a period of up to 18 months.
2. Make sure you apply for auto responders as it send email to the specific heirs when its due time (One good thing is it can be updated frequently because you don't know when its your time)
3. The email should tell them how to get your real things like your laptop, phone, wallet, and stuff like that. Then, tell them about a locked file saved on your computer or USB drive. This file has more info about how to get to your crypto. To keep it safe, you can use a free tool called 7-Zip to make your file secret and archived
4. Wish them farewell and hope they will be impressed with the amount you have accumulated so far in your portfolio.
For better understanding of the google inactive account manager read this source article
here