Researchers in Moscow are developing a new service that will
allow users to transfer digital data to their heirs, including crypto
keys. The Russian “time capsule” will be capable of storing and relaying
other private information as well such as a record of the whereabouts
of valuable items.
Russian Universities to Provide Service Allowing Crypto Investors to Secure the Future of Their Coins
Experts from three Russian universities – Lomonosov Moscow State
University, National Research Nuclear University, and Moscow State
Institute of International Relations – are working to give crypto
holders the peace of mind that their digital assets will not be lost
after their death. The service will be based on blockchain technology,
RIA Novosti reported quoting Russia’s National Technology Initiative
Platform.
The joint team is now creating a website through which people will be
able to store the precious information, encrypted and ready to be
transferred to the possession of specified persons, the project manager
Dmitry Izvekov explained. This can happen only after certain conditions
are met and not earlier than six months after the data has been
uploaded. The report further details:
[The service] will allow you to securely store digital
data and assets – from passwords for social networks to keys to bitcoin
wallets.
Subscribers will be able to use the Russian time capsule
to also keep photographs, text files, video messages, and even location
details for valuable items that can be passed on to heirs in case of an
unexpected death, for example. A user will have to send a link to a
chosen recipient who must set up their own account in order to gain
access to the information. The time capsule will open only on a
pre-specified date in the future.
The encrypted data will be stored on Sbercloud, a cloud service developed by one of Russia’s largest banks, Sberbank,
and backed up on Dropbox and other platforms. Each user will be allowed
to send two capsules free of charge. The creators hope to raise up to 3
million rubles (around $40,000) to finance the project, monetize the
service as soon as it gains popularity and offer additional services.
According to a survey
conducted last year by the Cremation Institute in the U.S., which has
been quoted by the Russian business news portal RBC, 89% of crypto
investors worry about what will happen to their assets after they die.
Yet, despite concerns that the coins can be lost forever, only 23% of
cryptocurrency holders have a plan for their digital money after they
pass away.
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