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.
My condolences, mate. He was incredibly young and did not deserve to have his life end as quick as it did.
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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.
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There have been discussions about what to do with your bitcoins should you die considering that we protect our coins incredibly well and we do not let any third party have access to it so in case of death no one else can pass it onto our family but us but if we are dead then we can’t. There have been talks about not having a choice but to trust one person that will hold the seed phrase to your wallet/s. Right now, there hasn’t been any convincing ways to manage bitcoins when we die.