Matthew
@matthew
Anyone know if this is a thing? An institution (e.g. coinbase) that will serve as a guardian for your wallet's social recovery scheme. I want a few security-minded organizations to each hold a key to my core multisig, to make the idea of social recovery a bit more secure.
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Gramajo
@gramajo.eth
Like Casa or Sygnum? Or something a bit different
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Matthew
@matthew
slightly different—call it "semi custody". I want to secure a treasury with social recovery, probably in a 3/5 signer scheme. I'd keep two of the keys, I'd give two to trusted people, and then ideally store one with a secure institution, or possibly multiple institutions.
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Gramajo
@gramajo.eth
Makes sense with Shamir secret sharing you can do this/this is what I did. Although it’s getting fancier nowadays, safe has some cool stuff they’re cooking. Good luck! Never to early to plan like this imo
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Matthew
@matthew
thanks! yeah motivation here is a) planning my own setup and then b) potentially figuring out a path for @splits to go down here
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Gramajo
@gramajo.eth
I think most solutions are “decent” for folks like us. How on earth I get it all to work with wife if I die is what i think about it a lot haha. How will she ever get to sell my $dickbutt bag when I’m gone
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
I think the answer is two-fold: 1. Make sure she has the keys required. Maybe printed, for example. 2. Give her a contact you trust, who could help her. It doesn't have to be someone who is all the way into crypto, just someone who knows enough and if they have to, you know they will find their way. A dev friend that experimented with crypto, but is not spending 100% of his time in it, is a good choice for example.
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