From what inheritokens were building, impersonation was out of the equation, since it is the owner of the tokens that can nominate a wallet address to receive his tokens after he has passed on.
If the owner does not nominate you, you can never nominate yourself.
What he is proposing is very nice.
Ideas are always meant to be polished.
No inventor did his invention without first passing through a trial and error stage.
I think it is very much possible, but I would be more inclined to do it with an email address or something that can be accessed even if you lost your wallet because you will need a private key or seed phrase when you lost your wallet. Also, giving access to NFT data without a wallet is not a good option.
At this point, account abstraction is in trend and this can be a very good use case for that also.
The nominated wallet gets to receive the tokens after 6 months of inactivity, so if it gets compromised you can change it at any time. But if u die before u can execute that change then you cant blame anyone.
I think @Bhumi and @Jaydip will have to come and explain further
Thank you sir, your idea is never a bad one, but personally am scared of minting my own personal seed phrase as an NFT ,even if Justin sun and CZ approves it I would never mint mine
Am not an expert in any way but that’s my own personal view and decisions
This Is very serious and important topic i wouldn’t mind to hear from some Devs in the Forum
We just have to think outside the box sometimes, it might not be right but we learn from it and someone might even polish it and make it work like what @akash was proposing.