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Digital Vaults Explained: Protecting People, Places, Things, and Documents

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In an era where our lives are increasingly digital, what happens to important documents, accounts, and assets when an emergency strikes? Glenn Shimkus, founder of Prisidio and former DocuSign pioneer, shares his story of being thousands of miles away in Bora Bora when his mother faced a medical emergency – and how having a digital vault saved crucial hours of panic and confusion. From cryptocurrency wallets to family heirlooms, Glenn reveals why the traditional "folder in a filing cabinet" approach is dangerously outdated in today's complex digital world, where $70 billion in assets currently sit unclaimed in state treasuries. Learn how the rising tide of natural disasters, cyber threats, and an aging population makes having a secure digital vault not just a convenience but a crucial form of protection for your loved ones. This conversation explores how Prisidio is revolutionizing the way we protect, organize, and share our most important information. Whether you're a young crypto investor or planning for your family's future, this episode offers essential insights into safeguarding your digital legacy in an increasingly virtual world.

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In an era where our lives are increasingly digital, what happens to important documents, accounts, and assets when an emergency strikes? Glenn Shimkus, founder of Prisidio and former DocuSign pioneer, shares his story of being thousands of miles away in Bora Bora when his mother faced a medical emergency – and how having a digital vault saved crucial hours of panic and confusion. From cryptocurrency wallets to family heirlooms, Glenn reveals why the traditional "folder in a filing cabinet" approach is dangerously outdated in today's complex digital world, where $70 billion in assets currently sit unclaimed in state treasuries. Learn how the rising tide of natural disasters, cyber threats, and an aging population makes having a secure digital vault not just a convenience but a crucial form of protection for your loved ones. This conversation explores how Prisidio is revolutionizing the way we protect, organize, and share our most important information. Whether you're a young crypto investor or planning for your family's future, this episode offers essential insights into safeguarding your digital legacy in an increasingly virtual world.

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