Damus
Judge Hardcase · 4d
True. As long as you still have a working bitkey device, you should be good. (with the caveat that the typical bitkey user would likely have to find someone more technically capable in order to make...
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Here is the problem I am having generally (not with you), is that people don’t like Bitkey because they think it doesn’t provide for unilateral exit, which it obviously does, but when you point out that it does they take the position that most users won’t know how to do it. They say this but at the same time say people should be self-sovereign and use complex key-arrangements to facilitate inheritance. Well which one is it? A bit of convenience and trust with a technically difficult recovery int he event the counterpart dies, or a technically difficult fully self-sovereign method. It’s just inconsistent. I’m flummoxed by the puritanical impulse over a domain which is obviously continuous and not discrete.
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Judge Hardcase · 4d
Yeah, putting my concerns aside, bitkey does offer a pretty nifty solution to the inheritance problem. I'm not a self-sovereign or nothing kinda guy. It's trade-offs all the way down. I'm mostly coming from a position of wanting to point out the risks that Block's marketing seems to routinely neg...