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How to include crypto, online accounts, and digital property in wills

Your digital life has value too—don’t leave it out when planning your estate.

October 20, 2025 / 10:58 IST
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Cryptocurrency, for example, is entirely password-driven. If your heirs don’t have the private keys or login details, the money could be gone forever.

We usually think of wills in terms of houses, bank accounts, and jewellery. But these days, a big chunk of our lives is digital — from cryptocurrency wallets to online bank accounts, trading apps, social media, and even digital property like websites or NFTs. If you don’t make provisions for them, your heirs could be left locked out of accounts or lose money that’s sitting in digital form.

Why digital assets matter in estate planning

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Cryptocurrency, for example, is entirely password-driven. If your heirs don’t have the private keys or login details, the money could be gone forever. Similarly, online accounts like demat platforms, wallets, and even subscriptions carry value or liabilities. And then there’s digital property — domains, blogs, or e-commerce stores — which can continue earning money long after you’re gone.

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