If you died tomorrow, would your family be able to access your Bitcoin?
In 2022, a UK man died with £8.4M in Bitcoin. His family knew it existed. They couldn't access it.
I built Evoke Schedule after managing £75M for clients and seeing this happen.
15-minute setup. Dead man's switch. Your family gets access instructions if you go silent, we never need your keys.
Here's how it works:
We're heading to the @BSEBTC Pizza Day event today.
Come by Procopio’s Pantry, Langton Place at 15:00 to talk all things Bitcoin inheritance with @AlanEvoke.
Anyone who thinks the price of bitcoin is frustrating hasn’t dealt with a 2 year old crying for an hour straight because you’re not letting them sleep on the ceiling.
Most people's Bitcoin dies with them. Not because they didn't care, but because they never wrote it down.
We just shipped a big update to Evoke to make that easier:
🚀 Redesigned vault
🚀 Asset schedule now encrypted behind your signing device or Evoke iOS app
🚀 Free tier, no card required
Five minutes. Go document it. Let us know what you think.
Hal Finney was the first person to ever receive Bitcoin, stored his keys in a safety deposit box and hoped his kids would figure it out.
He was a world-class cryptographer.
You need a better plan.
Evoke v1.5 is coming.
Your Digital Asset Schedule is now encrypted and only accessible by signing a Bitcoin message with your key. New UI. Evoke App live on the App Store, works as a key and signer.
Looking forward to CheatCode on Friday. If you're there and want to talk about building in Bitcoin, founder grinds or not sleeping due to kids then let's connect.