Real use case example

Open a fully filled LastWish packet

This is a fictional but complete example, built to show what the finished handoff packet actually looks like when someone uses LastWish for a real family scenario.

Wallets

3

Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin

Beneficiaries

5

with contact details and wallet destinations

Executor

1

chosen from the beneficiary list

What this example proves

LastWish is meant to create something a family member, executor, or attorney can actually use under pressure, not just a one-off PDF with vague notes.

  • owner details and executor details
  • multi-chain wallet inventory
  • beneficiary assignments and allocation logic
  • executor-facing recovery notes
  • printable formatting for offline storage

Included in this example

A realistic family handoff scenario

The packet shows a three-wallet household setup across Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin, with five beneficiaries and one executor selected from inside the beneficiary group.

It includes allocation logic, executor notes, wallet naming, and a structure that is easier for non-technical family members to follow.

It is fictional, but it reflects the real output shape LastWish is designed to produce.

The real goal

A calmer, cleaner handoff for families dealing with crypto, without storing private keys inside the product.