Summary
An Ethereum decentralized application:
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An Ethereum decentralized application:
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The goal of 10102's Digital Inheritance is to establish a flexible, decentralized framework for automated digital value transmissions. This framework supports both basic and advanced functions, catering to diverse needs. Our decentralized application enables beneficiaries to access valuable crypto inheritances based on predetermined conditions. Built on Ethereum, the most robust smart contract platform with extensive developer community and advanced wallet infrastructure, our solution leverages battle-tested security to provide seamless digital inheritance management.
: Once activated after a specified duration of inactivity, the will provides pre-designated beneficiaries with full wallet permission by adding the beneficiaries as co-signers to a multisig Safe wallet, leveraging the battle-tested security of an established wallet infrastructure.
: Once activated after a specified duration of inactivity, the will sends approved and deposited assets to all beneficiaries' wallets based on the pre-defined allocations.
Notes:
Activity, or an outgoing transaction, can be any of the following:
Sending tokens, claiming and voting.
Altering the will's contract, including adding or removing beneficiaries, depositing or withdrawing ETH, or changing time to activation. Please note that if the user only edits details related to the will's frontend, such as the will's name, this is not recognized as an outgoing transaction.
The following types of connections are supported: Metamask, Wallet Connect, Ledger, Trezor, Rainbow, MagicEden and Coinbase Wallet.
Ethereum addresses are displayed by their assigned ENS if applicable, in all areas of the dApp.
Allow the selection of main or test networks (e.g Sepolia) within the dApp, so that users can test the concept before connecting their real wallets.