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    December 20, 2013, 07:33:17 AM
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    I'm wondering, does anyone else have something like this prepared?

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    ================== Digital Will/Important Information ==================

    My name is Bardi Harborow. This is an if_i_die.txt. It contains important
    Information that should be passed on to my next of kin upon my death.

    It is also a place to store my Bitcoin cold wallet details. =)

    This file will be AES-256 encrypted with a shared password.
    It will also be PGP signed.


    === LastPass ===

    Details for all my accounts on various services are contained on my LastPass
    account. Below are the details. If LastPass is no longer around, I'm putting
    an encrypted backup (named "lastpassbackup.csv.aes") of my stuff with this.

    Email:
    Password:

    Backup Password: <same as the password for this file>

    Ensure the checksums match the below. The fact that it decrypts with the
    password should be enough, but better to be safe than sorry (me = paranoid).

    Backup SHA1:
    Backup SHA256:
    Backup SHA3:
    Backup MD5:
    Backup Whirlpool:

    === Bitcoin ===

    Bitcoin is a decentralised peer-to-peer currency. I won't go in to great detail
    here (Google it!). Here are my cold wallet private keys. Hopefully, by the time
    You read this Bitcoin will be worth $1000000 and you will be a millionaire. =)

    Base58Check:
    Base58:
    Hex:

    Bitcoin Address:

    === End ===

    File Last Updated: 20th December 2013 (Georgian Calendar)
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