Please describe your proposed solution
With GenWealth we are building a Trustless Dapp for Crypto Inheritance. This means you can use this Dapp to define rules on how you want to leave your crypto to your heirs, or even create a system for you to recover your crypto in case you lose your seed phrase.
After you're gone, it’s very simple for beneficiaries, they just receive the token you send them, and when the time comes, they just connect their wallet, and sign a transaction to claim their share of your crypto to their wallets.
However, how about individuals who are not Web 3 savvy, who know nothing about wallets, or worse individuals who are not even tech savvy?
With this proposal we aim to leverage the security, decentralization, and trustless character of this Inheritance Protocol, to create a service that allows you to leave your cryptocurrency even to a family member who knows nothing about cryptocurrency.
<u>How does it work?</u>
You can leverage our inheritance Dapp, to manage your crypto and define your heirs, in a trustless and decentralized manner.
However, if you have a family member who is not web3 savvy you can use this special inheritance service, which is part trustless and decentralized, and part trust minimizing thanks to aligned incentives.
With this service, we create a contract with your heir where our Team compromises itself, to act on their behalf. This means we will receive the heir token that allows us to claim the crypto once you’re gone, and as part of the contract, we will need to sell this crypto and transfer the gains to the bank account of the heir.
To align our incentives, and make sure we deliver on the contract, we will be subjected to a clause where if we don’t deliver our part, we will be liable to pay the beneficiary twice the value of that crypto he stands to inherit.
Currently, this is a trust-minimizing solution, the most trustless solution we can have right now, with our team being subjected to the same rules as the beneficiary, with NO way to access your crypto before you’re gone and then having a clear contract with clear guidelines on how we should act on behalf of that beneficiary.
As we realize that there is a certain level of trust whenever we are acting on behalf of the beneficiary, we search to align incentives with this liability clause, to give confidence to all parties involved, that the beneficiary will always receive what is rightfully his.
This way, we can create a complete inheritance solution, one that is completely trustless for Web 3 users, and another, that Minimizes Trust through contracts and aligned incentives to guarantee the desired outcome.