Igor in the burn unit
DocumentPhoto of Igor in the hospital with extensive burn bandaging. This is real.
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Igor can't worry about wallets right now. He's focused on healing. So his friends built a system where the money is safe, nobody can act alone, and everything is out in the open.

Igor is in the burn unit right now. That photo is him. His girlfriend Lexi has posted publicly on Facebook about what happened. The GoFundMe campaign tells the same story. If you know Igor, you already know this is real. If you don't, here's what we can show you:
Photo of Igor in the hospital with extensive burn bandaging. This is real.
A public Facebook post from Igor's girlfriend Lexi confirming his injuries and the need for support.
The GoFundMe campaign for Igor's recovery, corroborating the same story and situation described here.



Photos shared with permission from Igor's family.
Three of Igor's friends each hold a key. Any two must agree before funds can move. No one acts alone. Igor is not a keyholder. His friends handle this so he can focus on healing.
Operator
Friend of Igor
Co-signer
Friend of Igor
Co-signer
Friend of Igor
2 of 3 required to move funds
Right now, Igor's operator and protector handle most wallet operations because Igor is focused on healing. As he recovers and is able to participate more actively, signing authority will gradually shift to him. If Igor becomes unreachable for more than 30 days, the operator and protector will continue disbursements only for documented medical and family expenses. If the campaign concludes with remaining funds, they will be directed toward Igor's ongoing care, rehabilitation, and family expenses. The goal is simple: Igor gets full control when he's ready. Until then, two trusted people keep things moving and a third keeps them honest.
All EVM donations go to the same Safe multisig address across every chain. Two of three keyholders must approve before anything moves. You can verify the Safe on-chain.
Bitcoin donations go through BTCPay Server. The server can see incoming donations but can't spend them. That requires keys that are stored offline.
Solana donations are held in a Squads multisig. Same idea, different platform. Two out of three approve every transaction.
Donors can deposit into a Privacy Pool and withdraw to Igor's Safe using a zero-knowledge proof. The proof verifies the donor isn't on any sanctions list, without revealing which deposit is theirs. A relayer submits the transaction so the donor's address never appears on-chain.