There is a need for a service relating to digital assets. It sounds like this one has been cobbled together without much thought on the real issues.
I think I have found a simple and practical solution to inheritance which is contained in my Blog "A bitcoin baby is born". Here are the last few paragraphs:
"There are so many things we are going to do together. I want to teach him to catch a ball, to swim, to ride a bike and so many things.
I want to go to all his birthday parties. I know that when he's a teenager, I will be an embarrassment to him. He won't want me at his parties. Then, I'll stop going.
One day, he will fall in love, maybe marry, and hold a little hand, just like I am holding his now. He will understand what I feel now. He will start inviting me to his birthday parties again.
At 60 years old, half of us are gone. I'm in the lucky half. My odds aren't getting any better. I hope I can live long enough to tell him all I know about life.
But what if I don't? How can I leave him an indelible record of my life and how I loved him?
I will make a sealed envelope. I will lock it my safe. The instruction on the envelop will be “Not to be opened until you have a child of your own”.
The envelope will contain two messages:
“P5JtJMdGrbwpF7djtoCkhvY4DFvjZv9A5ufbZTGUpr79GvSp8qz”
“KzCf8jH9zuwT2vRm9y2fuV16mHrkZqG2JavAJb8RN4dT6nkjq2”
I think he will figure them out."
RE: Essential Features for a Digital Inheritance Service like DigiPulse to be successful