Hi r/CryptoTechnology – I'm a UX design student researching digital estate planning, specifically the problem of lost/inaccessible crypto after death. Stats suggest 2.3-3.7M Bitcoin ($230-370B) are permanently lost, with many losses due to people dying without transferring keys to family. This seems like a massive unsolved problem in the space. I'm conducting a survey (5-8 minutes) about how people manage digital assets and estate planning. I'm specifically looking for perspectives from crypto holders because you face unique challenges (private keys, no recovery options, etc.).
    Survey does NOT ask:

    • What you hold
    • How much you have
    • Wallet addresses
    • Personal identifying info

    It DOES ask:

    • General organization strategies
    • Whether you have estate plans
    • Challenges you face
    • What tools you wish existed

    Link: Survey Link Here!

    This is purely academic research (SCAD capstone project) – not trying to sell anything or collect sensitive info. Happy to share findings with the community when complete.

    [Academic Research] Digital Estate Planning for Crypto Holders
    byu/AdventurousFloor8570 inCryptoTechnology



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