How to Make Sure Your Family Gets Your Crypto — Even If They Don’t Understand It

Most crypto users secure their assets — but forget to plan for their absence. Inherit Wallet makes it easy to pass on your crypto, even to non-tech heirs, with no wallets, no seed phrases, just email. Your digital legacy, simplified.

How to Make Sure Your Family Gets Your Crypto — Even If They Don’t Understand It

Let’s say you’ve built a solid crypto portfolio: ETH, stablecoins, NFTs, tokens…

But what if the person who should inherit your assets is:

  • A child under 18
  • A partner or parent who’s not tech-savvy
  • Someone who has never heard of a seed phrase or MetaMask

How would they ever access your crypto?


🌱 Inherit Wallet — A Simple Way to Pass on Your Digital Legacy

Inherit Wallet is the first smart wallet that lets you create a Web3 will, and pass on your assets safely and automatically — even if your loved ones know nothing about crypto.

Here’s what makes it special:

  • No seed phrase sharing
  • Assets are never locked
  • Heirs only need email — not a wallet, not an app, not even Web3 knowledge

⚙️ Set Up in Just 3 Simple Steps

Step 1 – Add your heirs (use email!)

You can add heirs using either their wallet address or their email.

👉 We strongly recommend using email.

That way, your heir doesn’t need to manage a wallet or remember a seed phrase.

When the time comes, they'll simply receive an email with everything they need to claim their share.

Example:

  • You can add your child’s email, even if they’re still too young
  • Or your partner, parent, or sibling — even if they’ve never touched crypto before

Then, you assign what % of your wallet each person should receive (e.g., 50% to your wife, 25% to your child, 25% to your parents).


Step 2 – Set when it triggers

You decide when the will gets executed:

  • A specific date (like your child’s 18th birthday)
  • Or after a period of inactivity on-chain (3 years, 5 years, 10 years — your choice)

Step 3 – That’s it. Just use your wallet normally.

After setup, you just keep using your wallet as usual:

  • Trade
  • Stake
  • Swap
  • Hold NFTs

Nothing changes.

🛑 Your assets are not locked.

You can add, remove, spend, or grow your assets anytime.

When the conditions are met, the will auto-executes — and heirs get their assigned percentages from your total balance.


👶 What if your heirs don’t understand crypto?

That’s exactly why Inherit Wallet uses email.

You don’t need to explain crypto to your 10-year-old child.

You don’t need your parents to write down a seed phrase.

You don’t even need your partner to install a wallet.

They just check their inbox when the time comes.

Simple. Secure. Stress-free.


🔐 You stay in full control — until the very end

Inherit Wallet gives you:

  • Full control of your wallet while you're alive
  • No need to lock or transfer your funds in advance
  • Auto-execution based on your terms
  • A way to protect your loved ones — even if they’re not into Web3

🧭 Final Thought

Crypto is powerful — but useless if no one can access it after you're gone.

Inherit Wallet is here to make sure your assets don’t just disappear.

They become a legacy — something your family can actually receive.

“Crypto never dies. But we do.

So... who gets your crypto?”

👉 Join the early Inherit Wallet community:

💡 Try the beta test: https://app.inheritwallet.io/welcome