A SELF-CUSTODY PROTOCOL THAT EXECUTES ON-CHAIN RULES WHEN THE OWNER CANNOT ACT — TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.
ONE SYSTEM FOR ASSET TRANSFER AND RECOVERY, FOR THOSE WHO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY SERIOUSLY.
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EMERGENCY ASSET TRANSFER & RECOVERY FAIL IN REAL LIFE
Inability to ActLoss of AccessOperational UnavailabilityMedical IncapacityCognitive ImpairmentDetentionLegal constraintsGeopolitical constraints
Large amounts of crypto are lost not because of hacks — but because no one can act when it matters.
Legal processes don’t map to self-custody. Seed sharing, multisig and MPC add new failure modes.
CRYPTOLEGACY IS DESIGNED FOR CONTINUITY
NO LAWYERS. NO MIDDLEMEN. NO OFF-CHAIN DATA.
BECAUSE SELF-CUSTODY WORKS ONLY WHILE YOU CAN ACT. WITHOUT A BUILT-IN EXECUTION LAYER FOR WHEN YOU CANNOT, IT REMAINS INCOMPLETE BY DESIGN.
What is CryptoLegacy?
CRYPTOLEGACY IS A MULTICHAIN PROTOCOL AND DAPP THAT EXECUTES PREDEFINED ON-CHAIN RULES FOR ASSET TRANSFER AND recovery WHEN THE OWNER CANNOT ACT.
Assets remain in user wallets until distribution conditions are met. Distribution is triggered by timeouts or guardian confirmation — strictly according to configured rules.
Recovery roles are stored as hashes and become linkable only upon on-chain execution. Asset metadata remains encrypted until distribution begins.
How Does CryptoLegacy Work?
Key Features
Security
Assets remain in user wallets until distribution conditions are met. Contracts are fundless and audited.
Automation
Execution is rule-based and triggered only when predefined on-chain conditions are met.
Flexibility
Assets are fully manageable before distribution. Afterwards, management is executed via plugins.
Multichain
Deterministic deployments replicate contracts and beneficiary configurations across supported blockchain networks.
Referral Program
Referral codes are intended for private use and trusted, non-public introductions.
Modularity
Extensible via approved, audited plugins for asset logic, DeFi actions, NFTs, integrations, and future execution flows.
supported networks
Active
INFRASTRUCTURE & AUDITS
Security, Privacy, Support
NO ASSETS STORED
Assets remain in user wallets. Transfers occur only after timeouts expire or approval thresholds are met.
AUDITED
Independently reviewed by MixBytes, Decurity, Pessimistic, and Kamensec.
BUG BOUNTY
Coming soon
A public bug bounty program via Immunefi is planned.
ENCRYPTED
Asset metadata is encrypted per role and becomes accessible only when conditions are met. Until then, it remains unavailable.
SUPPORT
Developer support is available for protocol usage, interface issues, and bug reports.
Run locally
Coming soon
Option to run the dApp locally to reduce reliance on third-party infrastructure.
FEES AND REFERRALS
CryptoLegacy is sustained through transparent DAO donations. A fixed donation is required at contract deployment and periodically to keep contracts active.
Referral codes are an optional protocol mechanism to account for trusted introductions. When used, discounts apply to invitees, with a portion of the donation allocated to the code holder.
Referral codes are intended for private use and trusted contexts — not for public distribution or growth campaigns.
Unlimited Access NFT
Instead of making a DAO donation for each contract deployment and periodic timeout updates, you may acquire an unlimited-access NFT.
Once activated, it covers contract deployments and timeout updates across supported chains, according to the protocol configuration.
TEAM & CONTACTS
CryptoLegacy is developed by CryptoCustoms DAO — an independent group of experienced builders focused on self-custody infrastructure.
The protocol is built from firsthand experience with the consequences of long-term custody decisions and irreversible failures.
Source code, documentation, and official updates are available through the channels below.
FAQ
What happens if I do nothing?
Nothing changes. Your assets remain fully under your control. The trade-off is that self-custody does not define how execution should work if you are unable to act. CryptoLegacy exists to let you define that execution path in advance, rather than leaving it undefined.
Why do I need CryptoLegacy if I already use self-custody?
Self-custody works as long as you can act: sign transactions, manage keys, and make decisions. When the owner cannot act, self-custody itself does not specify how execution should proceed. CryptoLegacy does not replace self-custody — it adds a predefined on-chain execution layer for those situations.
Do I need to put my entire capital into CryptoLegacy?
No. CryptoLegacy is not designed to govern all assets under a single model. It addresses one specific scenario: execution when the owner cannot act. In practice, users often segment capital across different setups, with CryptoLegacy covering only the portion where predefined execution is needed.
Why not use legal inheritance, a trust, or a notary?
Legal systems rely on intermediaries, documents, and discretionary interpretation. They do not provide direct on-chain execution for self-custody assets and often require sharing sensitive information with third parties. CryptoLegacy does not replace legal frameworks — it defines technical execution on-chain, without intermediaries.
Why not multisig, MPC, or social recovery?
Multisig, MPC, and social recovery depend on coordination at the moment of execution. CryptoLegacy approaches the problem differently: it defines execution rules in advance and enforces them on-chain, so execution does not depend on real-time coordination when the owner cannot act.
Why not split a mnemonic?
Splitting a mnemonic relies on long-term human discipline and careful handling of fragments. If fragments are lost, copied, or mishandled, recovery may fail entirely. Concentrating a full mnemonic in a single set of hands introduces a different risk: it transfers absolute authority over the assets to one person.
Over long time horizons, relationships change, incentives shift, and trust-based arrangements can become sources of pressure, conflict, or misuse.
Why not write a custom smart contract?
Custom contracts introduce a different class of risk. They require careful design, ongoing maintenance, and testing against real absence scenarios.
Small mistakes, unhandled edge cases, or incorrect assumptions can permanently lock assets or cause unintended execution. In practice, most custom solutions are not exercised until the owner cannot act — exactly when failures are hardest to correct.
CryptoLegacy is a ready protocol designed specifically around execution when the owner cannot act, with predefined rules, constrained authority, and predictable on-chain behavior.