Making assets inheritable!

in #blockchain7 years ago (edited)

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Hi, crypto-guys! The question that affects the project is more actual than ever. And the more crypto assets you have, the more often you visit thoughts about guarantees and the possibilities of transferring and inheriting them to close people, in some unforeseen situations. SAFE HAVEN- the solution to digital inheritance. Secure transfer of digital assets to a close circle through a trust.

We are building a platform on the most popular and secure block chains so that you can stop worrying about your legacy!
We at Safe Haven give you the opportunity to secure your digital assets without locking yourself out. Thanks to our TFC Share Distribution Key, Escrow Protocol and the Trust Alliance program, seeds/private-keys/passphrases can be shared amongst stakeholders or family members in a transparent and secure manner. Our protocol distributes the shares in a way where the investor keeps (at all costs) the power over his assets. On the unfortunate and unavoidable day that he/she should pass away, a registered member of the Trust Alliance Platform (notary) can retrieve the remaining share on the block chain to pass the investor's legacy down to his children / stakeholders. How is this accomplished? Check out the step-by-step guide, which includes only three steps, and the techniques described further in this document.

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In order to use Safe Haven’s Services and platform, the initiator will need to deposit SHA tokens in a time-locked smart contract (I-TLSC). The SHA tokens will be released over-time relative to the conditions written in the smart
contracts after validation within our Trust Alliance Network (TAN). Those locked tokens will become inheritable as soon as the release procedure is initiated. A legal entity will need to lock more tokens than a standard user in order to use the TAN to foresee his customers with services. These tokens will be locked into Legal Entity – Time-Locked Smart Contracts.

Token sale information
SHA token is used as fuel for creating/executing each of the following smart contracts on the blockchain.

  1. Fail Safe Share(s) Contracts
  2. Validator Share(s) Contracts
  3. Backup Validator Share(s) Contracts

Ticker: SHA
Total supply: 85,000,000
Ethereum Based Tokens (ERC20)
ICO Start Date: SEE https://ico.safehaven.io
Exchange rate early investors: 2500 SHA = 1ETH
Exchange rate PRE-ICO: 2000 SHA = 1 ETH
Exchange rate ICO: 1500 SHA= 1 ETH
Minimum Cap: 3000 ETH
Maximum Cap: 25.000.000 $

With you was a cyberhamster, until the meeting. My personal rating ICO: BH+/ I+
In my opinion, this project is underestimated by hunters for bounty, but this is not deserved. The project is interesting and innovative in the field of blockchain. At the moment, I do not remember a single project that deals with such solutions for users. As for the economic efficiency of the project, it will definitely be in demand and will be in demand.
The project also has interesting partners. Indicative dynamics of Blue, who distributed his tokens airdrop, and it was difficult to distinguish among the rest, but after a certain time he showed good results. Perhaps the same scenario will repeat here.

For more information, please visit Link:
· Web-site: https://safehaven.io/
· ANN bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2803657.0
· Facebook: https://fb.me/SafeHaven.io
· Twitter: https://twitter.com/safeHavenio
· Telegram: https://t.me/safehavenio
· WhitePaper: https://www.safehaven.io/files/SafeHaven_WhitePaper.pdf

This article was created by Tktktk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1119627

Disclaimer: The article is published for participation in the marketing program. Evaluation expresses my personal opinion and is not recommendation make investment decisions. This analysis is based on open public information and contains conclusions and information relevant to the date of the report.

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