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Here comes the first digital will with blockchain

Here comes the first digital will with blockchain Lastello, the startup that innovates the funeral sector, launches the first forgery-proof digital will. The will becomes digital and travels on the blockchain. The revolutionary idea comes from Lastello, the innovative startup created to help people who have to face mourning and its complications with technology.

The will becomes digital and travels on the blockchain. The revolutionary idea comes from Lastello, the innovative startup born in 2016 to help people who have to face mourning and its complications with technology.

The technology blockchain to secure the last will

Before the health emergency there were about 1500 people who had to deal with the loss of a loved one every day, the pandemic has soared these numbers. On its platform Lastello provides psychological help e comparison between the different services to choose the one closest to your needs. The startup, in fact, has the goal of simplify and bring transparency in the funeral sector, thanks to the use of innovative technologies. And from today the Roman startup led by Gianluca Tursi makes it available to everyone, directly from its website https://lastello.it/testamento il first digital will which can be registered thanks to the tech blockchain.

An intelligent wizard wizard

An online procedure guided by a clever wizard will help the user in the course of compiling through simple questions, you can arrange your own will so easy and safe. During the digital process, the document will be validated by the IT procedure created according to compilation rules and the user will only have to transcribe himself and sign the text to get the own holographic will. To ensure the date of completion of the deed and the will contained therein, and then make it "Counterfeit proof", with Lastello, it will be possible upload the will to the blockchain of Ethereum.

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Bringing innovation to a traditional sector

They are filled in every year 80.000 wills, circa il 13% of the population wants to make sure their wishes are respected, for a turnover of 30 million euro“The period we have lived through has prompted many people to want more certainty - says the founder Gianluca Tursi - that's why with this new service we want to bring innovation to a sector still strongly linked to traditional practices, making it easier and safer to protect one's will"And conclude from Lastello"In recent years we have worked to help with our technological tools people who lived a moment of vulnerability not to fall victim to errors or those who take advantage of the pain of others to increase their profit, today we want to offer a new effective, safe and economic within everyone's reach".

Simple, accessible and safe

In fact, except for complex cases where a notary is needed, a holographic will, in 77% of the cases, which, however, is certainly not easy to implement: Lastello.it with his digital will he wants allow anyone to proceed to the drafting of one's will with a guided process that follows the rules of law whose safety is increased thanks to blockchain.

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