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Heir View

Design for the person under pressure

LAV heir view is built around one reality: the person stepping in may be overwhelmed, unfamiliar with crypto, and afraid of making a mistake.

Heir Model

What heir view is for

The heir view is not built for experts. It is built to make the first steps clear, reduce panic, and guide the right person through the right sequence with fewer chances to get lost.

Clarity first

Shows what this is, what matters first, and what should not be rushed.

Guided sequence

Moves the person through the right order instead of leaving them with scattered records and guesswork.

Reduced fear

Helps the next person move with more confidence by giving context, warnings, and cleaner direction.

Heir Example

Example heir-view structure

What the heir sees

  • Step 1: Understand what this vault is
  • Step 2: Confirm the trusted-role order
  • Step 3: Review the packet guidance
  • Step 4: Move into wallet context carefully
  • Step 5: Follow release instructions in order

What heir view should prevent

  • Clicking blindly into unknown wallets
  • Trusting random helpers too early
  • Skipping the packet and role order
  • Taking action before understanding context
  • Turning stress into scattered mistakes
Why it matters

Why heir view matters

No expert assumption

The next person may know almost nothing about $XRP, wallets, or custody. The system has to respect that.

No pressure collapse

Heir view is meant to absorb some of the pressure so the person can move step by step.

No confusing first step

The first screen should guide, not overwhelm. That is the point of heir view.

Current State

What this page represents right now

Live public direction

This page now shows the real heir-view structure LAV is being built around.

Next product step

Heir view is built to help the next person move with more clarity and less fear.