How does this work in your country, and what would you do with your coins in the event of a divorce?
Cryptocurrency is still in the early stages in my country. My projection is that about 90% of women in my country might not know what a crypto wallet is except they are told by their husbands. If there is a marriage contract, cryptocurrency will be treated like money in the bank.
If you marry a supportive wife, you will always want to share your wealth justly. She would have a portion that would be enough for her to be
comfortable withcomforted after the pain of divorce. Currently, my partner knows everything about my finances,
including my Crypto assets.
Usually, people don't get divorced without a reason; there is always a reason, and at least one will look offended. So if a woman has the opportunity to take everything for herself, then I'm with her; let the man start all over again. There is no need to look for justice where there is none; marriages do not fall apart just like that. If you do not have a marriage contract, then there is nothing to think about. I understand the indignation of men now, but there is a good expression: women do not leave real men, and if he leaves, then the ex-wife has every right to take everything as compensation for moral damage and time wasted on this idiot.

"Women don't leave real men." I have never heard these words anywhere. I wouldn't mind knowing some of the qualities of a real man because I don't want to lose my woman. But from my observation, most divorces are caused by infidelity, and the men are always the most cheats.