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Cryptocurrency

Learn how cryptocurrency fits into estate planning. Discover unique challenges and strategies for protecting digital assets in your estate plan.

What happens to cryptocurrency when someone dies?

Cryptocurrency becomes part of the deceased person's estate, but accessing it requires private keys or wallet passwords. Without proper planning, these digital assets can become permanently inaccessible to beneficiaries. Estate planning tools like trusts can help ensure cryptocurrency transfers smoothly to intended heirs while maintaining security.

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