Just thinking out loud, doesn't keeping it offline increases the risk of first of all things getting lost or worse gets accessed by someone you don't intend to pass it on to?
Depends on how organized and secure your physical properties and possessions are. If you've got creepy housemates or relatives, who might dig through your obviously-personal stuff? Yeah, that makes everything 100X harder. But they might also try an Evil Maid Attack, to get your online stuff.
Do you have any trusted, well-organized relative or friend with a decently secure property?
Do local banking regulations allow for access to safe deposit boxes when the owner is not present or deceased?
Could you park the documents in a manila envelope, in the secure file cabinets of the lawyer who drafted your will?
And if you're an Epic-level Ditz, who might (say) accidentally throw $700M of bitcoin in the trash? At some point, you need to have a competent person handle your affairs for you.
Do you have any trusted, well-organized relative or friend with a decently secure property?
Do local banking regulations allow for access to safe deposit boxes when the owner is not present or deceased?
Could you park the documents in a manila envelope, in the secure file cabinets of the lawyer who drafted your will?
And if you're an Epic-level Ditz, who might (say) accidentally throw $700M of bitcoin in the trash? At some point, you need to have a competent person handle your affairs for you.