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What do you own?
Asset Custody
Digital assets that outlast you, with the beneficiary designation and succession infrastructure most wallets forget to build.
The Problem
Why this question matters.
Problem 01
Crypto wasn't designed to inherit
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and almost every digital asset infrastructure was built around a single private key — held by one person, memorized as a seed phrase, with no native concept of beneficiaries. When the holder dies, the assets often die with them. Estate attorneys estimate billions of dollars in crypto are stranded because nobody can find the keys.
Problem 02
Tokenized assets inherit the same problem
As private securities, real estate, art, and family holdings move on-chain, they bring the same key-management fragility. A token representing 10% of a private company doesn't transfer to your heirs just because your will says so — somebody has to hold the keys, and that somebody is usually you.
The Approach
How H33 Asset Custody answers it.
Solution 01
Custody with beneficiaries from day one
Every asset added to H33 Asset Custody is registered with a designated beneficiary, just like a bank account or insurance policy. No keys for your heirs to find. No seed phrases for them to decode. Transfer happens through the same identity verification process that originally placed the asset in custody.
Solution 02
Succession protocols that hold up
Define the rules: who inherits, when, in what proportions, and what conditions trigger the transfer. Probate, trustee decision, time-locked release, multi-signature consent — all configurable, all auditable, all verifiable years after the fact.
Solution 03
Built for everything you own that's digital
Crypto holdings. Tokenized securities. RWA tokens. NFT collections. Membership credentials. Domain names. Each has its own custody profile, its own beneficiaries, and its own succession protocol — managed from a single custody record.
Capabilities
What you get.
Capability
Crypto Asset Custody
Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and other digital assets held in custody with native beneficiary designation.
Capability
Tokenized Asset Custody
Tokenized securities, RWAs, and private holdings with the same custody guarantees as traditional asset accounts.
Capability
Beneficiary Designation
Add, change, or remove beneficiaries the same way you would on a brokerage account — verifiable end-to-end.
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Estate Transfer
Assets transfer to designated beneficiaries through configurable succession protocols — without seed phrases.
Capability
Multi-Generational Holds
Configure trusts, generation-skipping transfers, and held positions that span decades.
Capability
Audit-Verifiable
Every custody event produces a verifiable record. Auditors, trustees, and tax authorities can verify without seeing the underlying contents.
Use Cases
Who uses it.
For HNW individuals
Bring digital holdings into the same estate plan as traditional assets. Beneficiaries already named, succession already encoded.
For family offices
Multi-generational digital asset custody under a single governance model. Beneficiary management across cousins, grandchildren, and trusts.
For trustees
Verifiable custody records for digital assets held in trust. Audit trails that survive trustee succession and litigation.
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