Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️|Jul 18, 2026 15:34
Imagine spending years building a house, then leaving your family a locked door with no
spare key.
That’s basically what happens with a lot of crypto inheritance today.
The assets are sitting right there, but your family's stuck digging through old notebooks, phones, and cloud folders for a seed phrase they don't fully understand.
One missing detail and years of building is effectively unreachable.
Most people just... avoid thinking about this. I get why, It's morbid and there's been no clean answer.
That’s exactly the part of bron wallet I found genuinely interesting.
Their mobile app is now live, and the inheritance flow is built directly into the wallet.
You choose the beneficiaries in advance, but they can’t see your balances or activity while you’re alive.
If something happens, they can begin a recovery process through pre-selected Guardians, followed by a 48-hour recovery and multi-party checks before access
changes.
The setup avoids passing seed phrases between family group chat, and no single person holding complete control.
Underneath, Bron uses MPC, which splits key control across multiple parties instead of creating one master secret that can be lost or stolen.
It doesn’t replace a legal will, and third-party audits of the inheritance flow are still pending.
But as a wallet feature, this feels like one of the more practical attempts at solving a problem most crypto users avoid thinking about.
Glad to partner with @bronwallet on this one.(Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️)
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