Referred by Schelling Point
Schelling Point helps you build a self-custody Bitcoin financial framework—tools, training, and protocols across Spending, Savings, and Vault, with written instructions and continuity planning. They never hold your Bitcoin. The Bitcoin Adviser is your specialist partner when you are ready for collaborative multisig custody, recovery planning, and inheritance protocols with an adviser team. If Schelling Point referred you, this page is your direct path to becoming a TBA client.
Start Your TBA Client Onboarding
If Schelling Point referred you, this is where you begin the process of becoming a TBA client. Complete the form below and our team will contact you to discuss the right collaborative custody and inheritance setup for your situation—aligned with the self-custody framework and goals you are building with Schelling Point.
What to Expect
- Brief introductory call
- Review of your custody and inheritance needs
- Guidance on the right collaborative security structure
- Clear next steps for onboarding
Why Clients Choose This
- Removes single points of failure
- Keeps you as a key holder
- Adds recovery and inheritance planning
- Gives you specialist support for meaningful holdings
Become a TBA Client
Complete the form below to begin. Because you were referred by Schelling Point, we already understand the context of your enquiry and can move straight into the onboarding conversation.
Since 2016 · Zero satoshis lost · 2-of-3 collaborative multisig · Recovery planning · Inheritance protocols
Why Schelling Point refers clients to TBA
Schelling Point focuses on self-custody systems—Spending, Savings, Vault, written protocols, and continuity so wealth stays usable for your family. They do not hold client Bitcoin. When you need adviser-led collaborative multisig, documented inheritance, and recovery architecture for meaningful holdings, The Bitcoin Adviser provides that specialist layer while you remain a key holder.
What TBA helps solve
Self-custody is a useful starting point, but for meaningful holdings it often leaves too much resting on one person, one device, or one seed phrase. Collaborative security reduces single points of failure, inheritance risk, incident response gaps, and human error—while keeping you in control. Learn more about collaborative security →
This is still self-custody. You remain a key holder. No single party—not you, not The Bitcoin Adviser, and not the technology partner—can move funds alone.
Who Schelling Point refers
You think in Spending, Savings, and Vault
You have already structured how Bitcoin fits real life—and you want vault-grade collaborative custody and inheritance that matches that discipline.
Meaningful Bitcoin holders
You have reached the point where one device, one seed phrase, or one person managing everything alone no longer feels robust enough.
Families thinking about inheritance
You want your spouse, children, or other beneficiaries to have a documented and workable path if something happens to you.
Ready for collaborative multisig
You want specialist support for multisig and continuity—without anyone taking custody of your funds, and without giving up key control.