This makes me think of Kindle & iTunes etc all of which have my valuables
in their cloud.  Aren't these "lost" when I'm gone?  I guess I could leave
my passwords in my will?

But the point is that a downside to bitcoin and other entirely digital
stuff is that its hard to transfer to others.  Even kindle is sorta hard to
lend to a friend.  Possible but awkward and limited.

So if someone is "rich" with bc, how do they leave it for their heirs?

   -- Owen


On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Roger Critchlow <r...@elf.org> wrote:

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