A potential solution for inheritance concerns? Crypto software provider KIROBO5 is moving to tackle a void in the DeFi industry by providing crypto investors with an opportunity to pass private keys or transfer funds according to their last will.
The concept of cryptocurrency inheritance continues to rapidly evolve as the decentralized finance industry spawns more ways to make a “crypto will.”
The firm announced on Tuesday the launch of an inheritance feature on its decentralized crypto wallet Liquid Vault, allowing users to designate crypto wallets to inherit their funds.
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