I’m a CFA and early retiree. Might the lack of estate planning be the eventual death of Crypto?
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When my mom passed away six years ago, we couldn’t unlock her iPhone. On it were photos of my three-year-old son. These are memories I’ll never get back. Totally gone.
That heartbreak made me realize something bigger: if families struggle to recover something as simple as a phone photo, what happens when the same problem hits crypto wallets?
I’m a CFA and early retiree. I spent 20 years in finance, building portfolio tools used by millions of clients.
I understand how money moves through generations. Traditional finance has built-in safeguards, beneficiaries, custodians, estate plans.
Crypto doesn’t. And unless that changes, entrepreneurs, investors, and even the entire crypto ecosystem face a hidden existential risk
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