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.
Condolence to the loss of your friend,
That been said, we are not to live as those that were without hope, because we can't tie ourself to living in fear of what tomorrow maybe, though this does not also affects our decision for planning against tomorrow, we should at least have a confidant in which we are used to, trusted and have confidence with base on our years of mutual relationship together, if what we are doing is not illegal, then we should be proud of it and be able to carry others along in knowing what we do and also understand why we do them, then we can choose between our wife, children or siblings we trust more to have some of our secrets with, while we can learn on how we can pass our inheritance after we left and have plans on that too.