Of course, everyone also get involved in making decision processes regarding how their wealth is to be dispatched, more so when dealing with the eminent risks associated with cryptocurrencies. Some may prefer when it comes to the issue of delivering bitcoin or any other asset more comfortable when they prefer not too. However, many persons seen wealth as an inheritance for the next generation with a probably hope that such a generation will benefit from such a legacy. However, in the aspect of security and trust managing Bitcoins is never very easy especially if one has to give the responsibility to the family members who may not know how to undertake such a task. However, if well planned for, then it turned out to be a good investment that favours us and our loved ones in the long-run.
In 50 years, we'll probably have the full suite of services for crypto, including investment and inheritance management. I hope I'll be able to put BTC into a managed fund, and my descendants will receive the profits or the entire inheritance when they're ready.
Maybe we're worrying too much. In 50 years, crypto will be a familiar part of life, just like mobile banking apps are now. Young people pick up technology so quickly, and they'll master both blockchain and crypto really easily, without making many of the silly mistakes we're making now.