You are an executor with crypto in the estate
Executors often discover crypto late in probate. This path covers legal access, sterling valuation for IHT, and avoiding permanent loss of self-custody holdings.
Quick answer
Identify all holdings and platforms → obtain grant of probate → contact exchanges with death certificate → locate seed phrase access if self-custody → value at date of death in pounds → report IHT if due.
- Step 1 Digital assets in wills
Legal context
How to include bitcoin, NFTs and other digital assets in a UK will under the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025.
- Step 2 Inheritance access
Practical access steps
Practical steps for executors and families to access crypto after someone dies — wills, seed phrases and exchanges.
- Step 3 IHT on crypto
IHT valuation
When Inheritance Tax applies to cryptoassets in a UK estate — valuation, nil-rate band and reporting.
- Step 4 Executors guide
Executor duties
What UK executors should do when an estate includes bitcoin, NFTs or exchange accounts.