Posts tagged Bitcoin
$700 Million, Poof! The Price of Not Tracking Your Stuff

James Howells tossed a hard drive with 8,000 Bitcoin—yep, that’s around $700 million straight into the trash.  And he’s been trying to dig it out (literally) for over a decade.

Moral of the story? If your digital assets aren’t part of your estate plan, you might as well be throwing them out too. Let’s make sure your legacy doesn’t end up in a landfill.

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Everything You Need to Know About Including Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan—Part 1 

Recent advances in digital technology have made many aspects of our lives exponentially easier and more convenient. But at the same time, digital technology has also created some serious complications when it comes to estate planning. In fact, if you haven’t properly addressed your digital assets in your estate plan, there’s a good chance that most of those assets will be lost forever when you die.

Without the proper estate planning, just locating and accessing your digital assets can be a major headache—or even impossible—for your loved ones following your incapacity or death. And even if your loved ones can access your digital assets, in some cases, doing so may violate privacy laws or the terms of service governing your accounts. Plus, you may also have certain digital assets that you don’t want your loved ones to inherit, so you’ll need to take steps to restrict or limit access to those assets.

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