I didn’t see this mentioned but I think something critically important is the domain itself. How to guarantee 30 years of domain control? I think the longest Go Daddy will let you register your domain is maybe 10 years.
Either way, you would need to make sure the domain is tied to a payment process that will continue to renew it.
There is also ICANN verification updates that someone has to go in and verify.
That means contact information has to be up-to-date, and you don’t get hit with a UDRP violation.
Therefore I suppose the result is to first set up a trust that will last for 30 years to pay an outside lender to make sure that the domain is always up-to-date and pointed in the right direction.
Either way, you would need to make sure the domain is tied to a payment process that will continue to renew it.
There is also ICANN verification updates that someone has to go in and verify.
That means contact information has to be up-to-date, and you don’t get hit with a UDRP violation.
Therefore I suppose the result is to first set up a trust that will last for 30 years to pay an outside lender to make sure that the domain is always up-to-date and pointed in the right direction.