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This company, among many others, are disguised as a bitcoin company while, in fact, is mainly to snitch on you to the authorities.

It's unfortunate you fell for the bait 🤦

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What’s the best alternative in your opinion? Besides self custodial HWW of course.

Phrased another way, what’s the best method of generational inheritance or way for designated member to receive in the event of untimely death?

multisigs with different unrelated parties and a will

The problem with wills is that they get processed through 3rd parties like attorneys.

Please give any evidence for that? I would say how they incentive their users to take self custody speaks to the contrary

They're still making money off you and they report you to the authorities.

So, as an example, all I need to do is help you a little and you'll be duped into thinking I have good intentions.

Listen, how could they, as fellow bitcoiners, love to report us to the authorities? Do you completely turn a blind eye to this fact? They went into an agreement with the authorities where the authorities get to know what you are doing and they make money off you.

Proof? They KYC/AML'd you 🤦

Of course we can all agree that KYC is pain in the arse. Unfortunately this law is unavoidable if they want do business in the US/EU and most other parts of the world. I wouldn’t call this spying on for the government, it’s rather a cost of doing business (unfortunately).

Of course they make money of you, how else would they have a business? As far as I know the spread that they take is tiny when compared to the rest of their competitors.

If you use Bitcoin right. You can withdraw your BTC in privacy preserving ways, getting around the KYC shit, using coinjoin transactions etc