Liana
Bitcoin Inheritance
Liana is an open-source Bitcoin wallet from Wizardsardine that uses Bitcoin timelocks to enable trustless inheritance and loss protection. You configure a primary signing key for daily use and a recovery key that automatically becomes accessible after a configurable delay (e.g., 3 months). No third-party trust required — inheritance is enforced on-chain by Bitcoin's Script.
Details
- Platforms
- Desktop
- Trustless
- Yes
- Key Scheme
- Timelock-based recovery key
- Open Source
- Yes
- Service Type
- Open-source Bitcoin inheritance wallet
- Custody Model
- Self-custody
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