A man shared his story with me about how he was in a long relationship with a lady, it lasted for a very long time that he expected it to end in marriage, but it did not. What was his regret? his regret was that during the long time of being the relationship with this lady, he shared a lot of his personal information with her, and she even knew his bank passwords and pins and was able to send away all the money in his account just before she left him, leaving him broke. Could it have been his bitcoins? yes, but he is not an investor in bitcoins. How about you? are you being too open in the relationship you are keeping that is not yet marriage, you could be doing yourself some harm by exposing to the person who you are in a relationship with where you have invested which is in bitcoins, and even giving them too much information about how you have kept your seed phrase safe. The sweet relationship can go sour in a moment and that your lover can become your enemy. Unless you are married, do not share all information about you with the person you are in a relationship with.
It's a heartbreaking story, but it's important to understand the importance of confiding in people we truly trust. Motivated by trust, this man gave his partner access to his personal information. Such transparency is a practical way to make sure that one's assets and affairs are handled in the event of an unexpected occurrence, such as death, as well as a sign of intimacy. Imagine that you are a Bitcoin owner, but you don't want to share the seed phrase.In this instance, the valued assets stay inaccessible after death and access to the digital wallet is rendered impossible. Thus, it becomes essential to share important information with those you can trust, since this guarantees that your loved ones will be able to handle your assets and affairs even when life throws curveballs at you. But, it's crucial to use caution and judgment when deciding with whom to share such private information, making sure that trustworthiness and secrecy come first.In the end, even if disclosing private information can be useful, it's important to consider the recipients and the degree of trust you are placing in them.