I lost a friend this week; he was meant to be 30 years old today, but he died a few days before his birthday today and was actually buried today. It is terrible news, and it got me thinking that death can be untimely, and it is not only the old or terminally ill that are close to death but also anyone; most investors in bitcoin will not get to old age to actually enjoy their investment. Thinking about that, it has to be said that planning for who to own your bitcoin after your death does not have to be when you are old but when you have accumulated bitcoins to a sufficient amount.
As your investments begin to mature into a considerable amount, while you consider the security and safety of it, it is also important that you consider the situation where you die suddenly and your Bitcoin gets lost; no investor would want that except they have no family and friends worthy enough for it.
The living is always planning on things he can achieve and accomplish as he is living, it is hard to see young persons planning about the
outer lifeafterlife, because in their mind they believe that they still have the times and energy to reach their goal, so the discussion of death and who to inherit their supposed property they've accumulated becomes an after thought, which is why is almost impossible and very unlikely to see a young man that has a Will that will be read to his family if the unimaginable happens.
So in as much as there is always a need for us to properly assign our property to our immediate family or our next of kin should in case of any eventuality, the need doesn't arise for most young people to think towards that direction, this is something that has been discussed on several
forerfora, because cases of young people not having a next of kin to their properties always reoccur.
I believe is a continuous call to rekindle the spirits of young persons and allow them know that death is inevitable and can occur at any point in time, so hence your planning to successfully live on earth and acquire properties also have it at the back of your mind that you should plan for your exit too, which is unpredictable.