How to inherit steak encryption: Traditional large liquid staying
Staying is one of the most popular ways to get yields from encryption assets, but few people think about what happens to the assets when the owner passes away. Staying can be a powerful tool for combining profits, but it causes real risks of asset loss inheritance.
In this article we explore two main types of stew, a traditional (locked) stage and liquid staying, and explores what to be safely and stably delivered. Whether you plan real estate, others help you manage, and the difference is a problem.
π Traditional Staying: Locking but rewarding
In the traditional stage King, the encryption asset is an effective test machine to secure a steak proof chain. While this obtains a staying compensation, assets are usually not moved or used during the staying period, and there are often “UNDONDING” delays for several days (from a few days to week).
Common example:
- The ETH is applied directly to Ether Lee through the validation test.
- Solk with effective tests through solflare or phantom.
- Atom staked using cosmos hub.
Inheritance consideration:
How to help Vault12 Guard:
The Vault12 Guard allows you to have a safe backup of your personal key, seed phrase and released guidelines, even if the original stay setting is complicated. The Vault12 Guard is a decentralized modulation prevention format to save all access data offline, so that the heirs can search and unlock this asset if they do not impair security in advance.
π§ Liquid Stay King: Inheritance without lock
Liquid Stay King provides an alternative. Instead of locking a token with an effective test, the user receives steaks through a protocol (lidicide or marinade) and receives liquid tokens such as steak ETH’s steth or stacked sole through the lead protocol. This token is rewarded with a stage King and maintains the possibility of transfer, allowing the holder to use it as a flaw while organizing the yield.
Inheritance consideration:
How to help Vault12 Guard:
Liquid Staying tokens are stored in their wallets like other encryption assets, so you can protect them using the same guard settings. The Vault12 Guard can be accessible to a wallet containing these tokens and can also store the description notes about what the token indicates and how to use or convert.
This allows even non -technical inheritance to understand the inheritance and how to recover the entire value.
βοΈ Traditional large liquid staying: Inheritance comparison
characteristic | Traditional staying | Liquid Staying |
---|---|---|
Token accessibility | It was locked until it was not mentioned | You can also transfer at any time |
I needed technical knowledge | High (Staying, selection of validation tester) | Usually (Defi familiarity helps) |
Inheritance complexity | higher | lower |
Wise | Minimal | Usually (depending on the provider) |
Compatible with Vault12 Guard | β Yes | β Yes |
best practices for inheriting stakes
Regardless of how assets are different, inheritance leads to approach and understanding.
- Avoid dependence on exchange: Custody Service may have inheritance policies, but may not, but often require a large amount of legal hoops. Not to mention that it depends on the platform. Self -testing with Vault12 guards offers the lifetime of assets from all elements and provides complete control.
- Compatibility Check: Due to the selection of architecture, the Vault12 Guard is the only known solution for backup and inheritance compatible with staying and defect locations.
- Fix the key: Vault12 Guard allows you to store your wallet’s seed phrase, hardware device backup or password under offline and control.
- Provide Context: The safe notes of the Vault12 Guard can explain the staying position, the effective test device selection and release or liquidation step.
- Planning Test: In heirs, he understands the recovery process or practice with a trusted person while living.
π§ Final thought
Whether the asset is traditionally fixed or liquid, it shows long -term value, and its value requires a safe and intentional inheritance path. By using the Vault12 Guard, you can combine the staying strategy with the distributed inheritance plan so that the assets are expected to be viewed and protected by those who choose.
Inheritance does not have to be vulnerability. The right tools and thoughts can be a legacy.