GuardMyFund
  • Introduction
    • A peaceful morning...
    • What is Guard ?
    • Why Guard ?
    • Web3Auth
  • PROTOCOL
    • How to setup ?
      • Start your Guard
      • Choose your guardians
      • Choose your inheritors
      • Input your referral
      • Approve tokens
      • Review and confirm
  • How to start a process?
    • Death or Loss validation
    • Legacy Process
    • End of Legacy
    • Legacy Process example
    • Loss Process example
  • Dashboard
  • Pricing
  • Referrals
  • SECURITY AND SMART CONTRACTS
    • Audit
    • Technical part
  • ABOUT
    • FAQ
      • What is Guard ?
      • Why should I use Guard ?
      • What blockchain ?
      • What assets will be transferred ?
      • Is the mail mandatory ?
      • How do you know if I'm really dead ?
      • Do I need to setup the loss and death differently ?
      • How can I declare a loss if I don't have access to my wallet ?
      • What happens if I create my Guard but then I lose my wallet ?
      • What if my assets are on a different blockchain ?
      • I don't trust my guardian anymore, can I change ?
      • I don't have a lot on my wallet, do I need to protect it ?
    • Links
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  1. ABOUT
  2. FAQ

What is Guard ?

Guard is a decentralized protocol to cover your wallet in case of death or loss. It works with social wallets, which means you choose people close to you to certify that you're dead or have lost your wallet.

The particularity of Guard is that anyone has access to it because you need a mail address and a wallet to make it work. For beginners we also made it simple for them by integrating web3auth which will allow them to connect via mail, this can be interesting for inheritors that aren't into web3 and don't want a crypto wallet.

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