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Wallet Records

Make every wallet understandable

LAV wallet records are built to turn scattered wallet knowledge into a clear structure your family can actually follow.

Wallet Model

What a wallet record covers

A real wallet record is more than an address. It gives the next person enough context to know what they are looking at, where it belongs, and how to avoid making a bad move.

Asset identity

Wallet label, network, asset type, public address, storage method, and why that wallet exists.

Access path

What app or device is used, whether hardware is involved, whether a passphrase exists, and where the recovery path begins.

Recovery context

Priority level, warnings, test-send discipline, and notes that help a trusted person move carefully instead of guessing.

Record Example

Example wallet record structure

Record snapshot

  • Wallet label: Primary XRP Reserve
  • Network: XRPL
  • Asset focus: $XRP
  • Storage type: Self-custody
  • Public address: Stored as reference
  • Priority: High

Recovery notes

  • Explains what app is used
  • Explains whether a hardware device is involved
  • Explains where the backup path starts
  • Explains what not to do first
  • Explains how to verify safely before moving funds
Why it matters

Why wallet records come first

No blind guessing

The next person should not have to guess which wallet matters, what chain it uses, or where to begin.

No scattered memory

LAV is built so critical information is structured instead of living in your head or in random notes.

No panic moves

A wallet record gives enough context to slow people down, reduce mistakes, and avoid scam-driven decisions.

Current State

What this page represents right now

Live public direction

This page now shows the real structure LAV is being built around, not filler copy.

Next product step

Wallet records help turn scattered information into a structure a trusted person can actually follow.