Focus SWW Winter 2018 | Page 8

What happens to my bitcoins when i die? It’s no surprise that in a digital age the question of ‘what happens to my Bitcoins when I die?’ has been brought to our attention. Bitcoin is cryptocurrency, which is a form of digital currency, which of course means there’s nothing tangible to be had. You can’t go to the bank and withdraw X amount of Bitcoin and you don’t keep it in your wallet. So where exactly is it kept and how can you access it? private key to somebody, the contents of the virtual wallet could be inaccessible. You could still theoretically gift your Bitcoins to a family member or a friend much in the same way you would money from your bank account, but the danger is that the private key to access the wallet could simply be disregarded, or its importance not understood by the executors or beneficiaries. Bitcoins are stored in a virtual wallet, and this virtual wallet has two keys – a public key and a private key. The public key is just a string of characters and is visible to anyone as an address for sending and receiving cryptocurrency, whereas the private key is what allows the owner to access the wallet’s contents. This means that if you as the owner were to die without leaving the details of your The real difficulty is in how you leave your private key behind, and making sure you give clear instructions to the person who you wish to have access to your wallet. You could scribble it down on a piece of paper for safe keeping, but there’s absolutely no guarantee that this will be accessible in the future. You could store it on a memory stick, or somewhere on your computer, but again, you’ll need to ensure 6 The Society of Will Writers