
The video introduces Rekha’s “Eternal Walls,” a software platform that automates the activation of authority when a principal becomes incapacitated or passes away, addressing a long‑standing blind spot in traditional estate‑planning processes. Rekha explains that while trusts, powers of attorney and charters define who should act, they rarely specify the exact moment, sequence and access rights for execution. Eternal Walls lets users upload legal documents, set triggers (e.g., incapacitation, temporary absence) and pre‑define which advisors or family members receive the necessary permissions, thereby eliminating ad‑hoc decision‑making. An anonymized case study of a six‑member family spanning two countries illustrates the platform’s workflow: a rapid scoping call, mapping of roles, deployment of an isolated, zero‑knowledge infrastructure, and fire‑drill testing before hand‑off. The system never makes decisions; it merely enforces the encoded intent, keeping data private and immutable. By turning estate‑plan directives into executable code, the solution reduces operational risk, speeds capital flows during crises, and offers wealth‑tech firms a new service layer. It also creates a repeatable, auditable process that can be updated continuously, turning legacy planning from a one‑time filing into an ongoing governance practice.

Arthur’s Round Table episode spotlights Migena Agaraj’s evolution from immigrant restaurateur to multi‑business entrepreneur. After a decade in commercial real‑estate and a senior role at a billion‑dollar firm, Agaraj rejected a safe post‑exit job, opting instead to gamble on independence,...

Jeremy Bergstein introduced PostPals, the world’s first Data‑to‑Adventure platform that converts real‑time shark telemetry into tangible, print‑based learning experiences. Partnering with O Search’s shark‑tracking app, the service generates monthly postcards that turn each tagged shark’s location into a personalized adventure...