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Hi guys, I discovered Monero very recently. My dad was a trader in cryptocurrencies but he died (i'll not say due of why). He wasn't a big trader but he did it's time. In my country, inheritance taxes are overtaxed. I hope to honor his move, against government thieves.

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[โ€“] LobYonder@monero.town 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I'm curious how he passed on the seed words to you. Did he write it down, give you the password for a password manager, put the info in his Will, transfer to your wallet address, or give you a hardware wallet? Did he just trust you with access to his computer data before he died?

[โ€“] nonamenopast@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago

I got a seed-word graved on a steel plate and I had to see it's lawyer to get a microSD storing a passphrase locking the seed. It were hell difficult to understand the first time but now i take the process very easily