Preparing the transmission of digital assets is not only about finding a way to pass on a seed phrase. The topic is broader: it touches access, confidentiality, trusted people, procedures, legal framework and continuity.
Technology can prepare a lot. But it does not replace everything.
What technology can organize
Technology can help structure access conditions. It can separate sensitive information, reduce single points of failure, organize backups, define reconstruction thresholds and document non-sensitive procedures.
It can also prevent everything from depending on one person or one support. This is essential for digital assets, where losing access can have irreversible consequences.
Approaches such as Custody Architecture or GLOV SSS can help build a more resilient foundation without transferring custody of funds.
What technology does not decide
Technology does not decide who should receive what. It does not define wealth intentions, replace a legal framework, settle heirs’ rights or turn an informal intention into an appropriate legal arrangement.
This is an important limit. A technical setup can be robust while remaining insufficient if intentions are not clarified and if the transfer framework is not handled with the right professionals.
Crypto transmission therefore requires separating two levels: operational organization and legal organization.
The role of GLOV Secure
GLOV Secure works on the operational and security side: asset mapping, access organization, backups, possible fragmentation, documentation, absence scenarios and continuity.
The role is not to take custody or keep the client’s secrets. The role is to help create a setup that is clearer, stronger and more transferable.
This approach prepares technical conditions without unnecessarily exposing critical information.
Why the notarial framework matters
Wealth transfer requires an appropriate legal framework. This is why GLOV is in contact with notaries in order to facilitate, when relevant, the connection between the technical security setup, wealth transfer and suitable legal steps.
GLOV Secure does not provide legal, tax or wealth advice. Notaries and legal professionals remain the competent interlocutors to formalize intentions, verify obligations and support the transfer.
The goal is to avoid treating technical security and the legal framework as separate topics.
Avoiding two opposite mistakes
The first mistake is exposing everything too early: full seed, direct instructions, overly easy access or documents that are too explicit. This creates immediate risk.
The second mistake is preparing nothing. In that case, assets may become inaccessible even if the intention to transfer them exists.
A balanced strategy organizes future access without weakening current security.
Preparing human relays
Transmission is not only a matter of documents or fragments. It also involves people who can understand their role when the time comes.
These relays do not necessarily need secrets today. But they may need non-sensitive instructions, a decision framework, a general understanding of the setup and access to the right interlocutors.
This progressive preparation reduces dependency on one person.
A non-custodial and responsible approach
In a non-custodial logic, the client keeps control. That does not mean nothing should be organized. On the contrary, the more control remains with the holder, the clearer the organization must be.
Crypto transmission should therefore be approached as responsible continuity: protect today, make future access possible and connect technology with the right legal framework.
To begin this work, Delegation & Succession Models and Contact GLOV open a confidential conversation around your situation.