Digital-Asset & Estate Attestation
Cryptocurrency and digital assets don't fit neatly into traditional estate documents. We provide the notarial layer that makes control, custody, and inheritance intentions verifiable โ working alongside your attorney and your custodian.
Private keys, seed phrases, exchange accounts, and hardware wallets rarely appear on a will's schedule of assets. When the holder is gone, heirs are often left with either no access โ or no proof that access is legitimate. Estate attorneys and custodians increasingly need a notarized, tamper-evident attestation to bridge the gap between a person's intentions and a verifiable legal record.
A sworn statement attesting to control of specified wallets or accounts, sealed to a tamper-evident record.
Notarized designations referencing digital assets alongside your broader estate plan for clear inheritance paths.
Notarized confirmation of a documented custody or recovery procedure, verified by a neutral commissioned party.
Periodic re-attestations for advanced inheritance structures that require identity-verified liveness checks.
A simple, high-security workflow for attorneys and asset holders.
You or your attorney provide the prepared document. We coordinate the secure upload to the Proof platform.
Complete IAL2 identity-proofing using government-ID credential analysis and biometric checks.
Meet by secure video to execute the document. A legally recognized electronic seal is applied instantly.
Blockchains prove that a transaction happened; they don't prove who was authorized to make it, or what a holder intended for their assets. A notarized affidavit creates the off-chain evidence that courts, custodians, and heirs can rely on. It's the trust anchor that connects a self-custodied asset to a legally enforceable intention.
Discuss a digital-asset signingWe serve as the dedicated remote-notarization partner for your clients' digital-asset instruments โ nationwide, on a secure and compliant platform, with a complete audit trail your files can rely on.
Whether you're planning your own estate or you advise clients who hold crypto, let's talk about the right notarial structure.
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