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If you are a single bitcoin investor, would you rather teach a trusted family member about Bitcoin than involve your personal lawyer. I ask this because I grew to understand that lawyers are good at handling confidential issues like Wills.
The duty of  Lawyer is to ensure wills are followed strictly, but leaving your bitcoin totally in the hands of a lawyer is entrusting it to a third party totally which is wrong, additionally leaving it in the hands of only a family member poses the risk of him taking all your funds when you are gone.
Yeah, this is definitely true based on differentmany stories and experience of others havingreal experiences. When it comes to managing your crypto or financial matters, trusting a professional like a lawyer is often a safer choice than relying on family members, no matter how close or trustworthy they may seem. It's better to secure your assets through proper legal channels than to take risks based purely on personal relationships.
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If you are a single bitcoin investor, would you rather teach a trusted family member about Bitcoin than involve your personal lawyer. I ask this because I grew to understand that lawyers are good at handling confidential issues like Wills.
The duty of  Lawyer is to ensure wills are followed strictly, but leaving your bitcoin totally in the hands of a lawyer is entrusting it to a third party totally which is wrong, additionally leaving it in the hands of only a family member poses the risk of him taking all your funds when you are gone.
Yeah, this is true based on different stories and experience of others having a lawyer