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What happens to my digital assets when I am gone?

As digitisation continues to revolutionise our life and reshape our financial landscape, estate planning must adapt accordingly. It is advisable to consult a lawyer or estate planner before diving into succession planning due to legal complexities surrounding the domain.

August 07, 2023 / 15:03 IST
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Navigating the new frontier of digital inheritance may seem daunting, but it's an essential task for any digital asset holder.

As our lives become increasingly digitised, new forms of wealth have emerged. Cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), online businesses, and other digital assets have quickly found their place in the financial portfolios of many investors. These digital assets hold significant value and potential, but a question that often gets overlooked is, what happens to these assets when you die? Many millennials, who are increasingly embracing such assets, overlook this crucial issue while preparing their wills.

Consider a hypothetical scenario involving Raj, a tech-savvy investor with a diverse portfolio of digital assets. Over time, Raj has accumulated a variety of cryptocurrencies, invested in several NFTs, and holds stake in numerous online businesses. However, like many of his peers, he neglects to include these digital assets in his will. When Raj passes away unexpectedly, his family finds themselves unable to access or claim them. The assets Raj worked hard to accumulate become stranded in the digital realm, out of reach of his heirs.

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This illustrates the critical importance of integrating digital assets into estate planning to facilitate a smooth transition of wealth to the designated heirs and protect these assets from potential loss or legal disputes.