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Digital Asset Trust

Secure crypto and digital assets with clear succession rules

Why People Use It

Crypto holders and digital asset investors use trusts to ensure proper succession and access controls. Without clear instructions, digital assets can be lost forever. The trust provides structured access and inheritance.

Who This Is For

  • Cryptocurrency investors with significant holdings
  • NFT collectors and digital art owners
  • Anyone with valuable online accounts and digital assets
  • Tech-savvy individuals planning digital estate
  • Crypto enthusiasts concerned about key management

Key Benefits

Prevent Forever Loss

Without proper succession, crypto assets can be lost forever. The trust ensures your heirs can access your digital wealth.

Secure Documentation

Recovery procedures and access instructions stored securely with trustee, accessible when needed.

Multi-Signature Options

Require multiple approvals for large transactions or asset transfers, adding security layers.

Clear Succession

Define exactly who inherits which digital assets and how they gain access.

Real World Scenario

The Crypto Holder's Dilemma

The Situation

A crypto investor with $2M in various wallets worried about what would happen if he died unexpectedly. His wife didn't understand crypto, and his seed phrases were in a safe she didn't know how to access.

The Outcome

He established a digital asset trust with documented recovery procedures. A trusted family member and the trustee each hold part of the access instructions. If something happens to him, his wife receives guided access to the assets through the trustee, who follows his documented procedures.

Core Conditions

  • Secure key management and recovery procedures
  • Clear succession for digital asset access
  • Multi-signature or approval workflows
  • Documented recovery instructions

You decide the conditions, verification methods, and level of control.

How It Works

1

Inventory Digital Assets

Document all crypto wallets, digital accounts, and access credentials.

2

Establish Access Controls

Set up multi-signature requirements and recovery procedures.

3

Define Succession

Specify who inherits digital assets and how they gain access.

4

Secure Documentation

Store recovery instructions and access procedures securely with the trustee.

Why a Trust?

AlternativeLimitationTrust Advantage
Written Instructions OnlyCan be lost; may not be found; may become outdatedLiving document with trustee oversight; updated as holdings change
Share Keys with FamilySecurity risk; family may not understand proceduresStructured access with guidance and oversight
Exchange CustodyNot your keys, not your coins; exchange failuresSelf-custody with succession planning

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