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VaultPass

Pass your crypto to your heirs — automatically, no lawyers

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Bitcoin
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Hunted bySuresh Kumar RamarSuresh Kumar Ramar

The only dead man's switch built for crypto. Your keys stay yours — until they need to become theirs.

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▎ I'm Suresh, founder of VaultPass. ▎ The problem that started this: if you self-custody crypto and you're gone tomorrow, your family usually can't recover it. A will can't decrypt a wallet; a lawyer can't subpoena a private key. It's one of the quietest, most expensive problems in the space — an estimated $140B+ already lost this way. ▎ VaultPass is a dead man's switch for it. Your seed phrases and passwords are encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM (we store ciphertext, not plaintext). You check in on a schedule; if you ever go silent, your vault is delivered to your heir automatically — no lawyers, no custodian. ▎ We open-sourced the cryptographic core (MIT) so you don't have to take our word for it — read it, run the tests. A full external audit is still ahead of us. ▎ Would love feedback from anyone who's tried to solve crypto inheritance. What did you end up doing? (Note: not the HashiCorp "vaultPass" extension — different product.) Now the site sweep — sizing the scope + cleaning that leftover worktree:

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How does the trigger work in practice - is it purely time-based inactivity or can it be tied to something more verifiable, and what happens if someone just forgets to check in while on vacation?

Finally a dead man's switch that actually gets how self-custody works. The setup was straightforward and I liked that my keys never leave my control unless the trigger fires.

About VaultPass on Product Hunt

Pass your crypto to your heirs — automatically, no lawyers

VaultPass was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #33 on the daily leaderboard. The only dead man's switch built for crypto. Your keys stay yours — until they need to become theirs.

VaultPass was featured in Crypto (39.7k followers), GitHub (41.3k followers), Bitcoin (1.9k followers) and Security (2.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 35.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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