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Your crypto deserves
a proper legacy.

Zero-knowledge. Solicitor-ready. HMRC and probate compliant documentation.

United Kingdom · CGT 18–24% · Inheritance Tax above £325K
18–24%
Capital Gains Tax
on crypto
40%
Inheritance Tax
above £325K
~4.5M
Crypto holders
in the UK

HMRC treats crypto as property subject to both CGT and Inheritance Tax. But none of this matters if your executor can't access your wallets. Without private keys, your estate loses those assets permanently — and your heirs have no legal recourse.
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Create your crypto testament
Enter your assets, beneficiaries and instructions — with full privacy.
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Sealed envelope for your solicitor
Your data is encrypted. A tamper-proof envelope is generated for your solicitor or executor.
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Delivered at the right moment
Upon your passing, your executor delivers the envelope with full HMRC-ready documentation.
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Zero-knowledge
Your private keys never leave your control
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Solicitor-ready
Sealed envelope for your solicitor or executor
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HMRC-compliant
Documentation aligned with UK estate and probate rules

Crypto is treated as property by HMRC. Assets form part of the taxable estate and are valued at the date of death. The CGT base cost for heirs is the market value at date of death.
No IHT is due below the nil-rate band. However, your executor must still report and value crypto assets as part of probate.
No. CryptoTestament is zero-knowledge. Only encrypted instructions are transmitted via the sealed envelope.
Yes. The sealed envelope is referenced in your will and held by your solicitor, ensuring seamless handover during probate.

Ready to secure your crypto estate?

Private · Zero-knowledge · HMRC & probate compliant

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