Digital estate execution
Your digital legacy,
encrypted and ready.
Carryr helps you plan, manage, and execute instructions for game items, crypto, NFTs, domains, and other online property so beneficiaries receive the asset or the value without the technical burden.
You will lose your digital wealth when you die.
Unless you plan for it.
Crypto, gaming inventories, domains, online businesses, cloud assets, subscriptions, and intellectual property. Modern wealth is digital, but most estate plans still treat it like it doesn’t exist.
- Not your wallet providers
- Not your exchanges
- Not your game platforms
- Not your cloud services
- Not your bank or wealth manager

- Crypto wallets & exchanges
- Gaming inventories and accounts (CS2 skins, Steam, etc.)
- Domains, websites, SaaS tools
- Cloud storage, creator accounts, digital businesses
Without a system, these assets are lost, locked, or abandoned.
The Digital Estate Reality
Of that UBS total, USD 74 trillion is expected to move between generations.
UBS estimates another 5.34 million people will become USD millionaires by 2029.
DataReportal says 26.1 million Australians were online in early 2025, equal to 97.1% internet penetration.
Plan it once, and let it be handled properly.

Best when the beneficiary understands the asset (or when continuity matters) - like gaming inventories, crypto wallets, NFTs, domains, and accounts.
- A secure, controlled handover workflow
- Identity + condition checks before action
- Clear logging, confirmations, and reporting
Best when the beneficiary prefers cash, or when the asset is complex. Carryr handles the sale through permitted channels and distributes proceeds according to your instructions.
- Sell through permitted markets/channels
- Protect value (avoid rushed disposal)
- Deliver proceeds to the right beneficiary
A set of clear steps we follow every time, so nothing is left to chance.
List your digital assets whether that’s game items, crypto, NFTs, domains, or other online property. Everything is added securely, with only the access needed to carry out your wishes.
For each asset, choose whether it should be passed on directly or sold on your behalf, with the proceeds going to your chosen beneficiary. You can add notes and fallback instructions so nothing is left unclear.
Nominate your beneficiaries, and optionally assign executors or trusted contacts to oversee or approve steps if needed. You stay in control of who does what.
Your information is encrypted and protected, with clear records of every update. We quietly monitor for the conditions you’ve chosen whether legal, manual, or time-based.
Before anything happens, we carefully verify identities and confirm that the right conditions have been met. This ensures your instructions are followed properly and responsibly.
Assets are transferred or sold and distributed exactly as you directed. Every step is logged, confirmed, and reported so nothing is hidden or uncertain.
Stay informed
Practical guidance on digital estate planning, asset protection, and what happens to your online property.
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Practical execution for modern digital estates.
- Digital estate execution platform
- A bridge between legal intent and technical execution
- A safeguard against loss of digital value
- A law firm or legal advice replacement
- A speculative trading service
- Gamers and collectors with valuable digital inventories
- Crypto and NFT holders
- Digital-first professionals and creators
- Families who want clarity, not chaos
- User control down to each individual asset
- Beneficiary simplicity (asset or cash)
- Security-first, access-controlled, auditable actions
- Human review where required, automation where safe