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Old 12th August 2019, 16:01     #4987
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Originally Posted by Ab
How would you do an "in the event of my death" document drop? I guess the easiest thing would be a big encrypted archive and password in a sealed envelope with the lawyer?
Yeah, that makes sense. Some super-old and boring firm out of the UK or Switzerland or something.

It would depend on the level of sophistication you'd be willing to engage in and what degree of proof of death you require. How much you trust formal institutions, how much money you have to engage with them.

A cheaper no-trust solution would be an archive that decrypts and publishes if you don't enter a password every so often. Of course that means it publishes in the event you're incarcerated or incapacitated. Which may be acceptable.

But how paranoid would this guy be? I could probably engage some cloud based VM without anyone knowing I'm using such services. But someone like Epstein might assume every dollar they've spent has been tracked. Even visiting a lawyer might be cagey.
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