If you don't understand Bitcoin and appreciate its existence (value it as more than something to buy stuff), and you inherit it, it will probably be spent on frivolous things.
Again, unless you instill those values to your offspring.
If you don't understand Bitcoin and appreciate its existence (value it as more than something to buy stuff), and you inherit it, it will probably be spent on frivolous things.
Again, unless you instill those values to your offspring.
A conundrum faced throughout history. L
It's like leaving the family business to a selfish kid. Will they run it into the ground? Maybe. Of course, inheritance could be predicated on some sort of outcome, like a college degree or specific age reached, etc. Bitcoiners could devise a test made of questions that only a deep understanding of the protocol could allow the testtaker to achieve a passing grade.