What Exactly Counts as a “Digital Asset”?

If it lives online, holds value, or matters to you—it counts.

Digital assets aren’t just crypto and domain names. They’re the Google Drive where you wrote your book. The Dropbox folder with your family videos. The email address you’ve used since college. A text message you want to pass on to a loved one. Your PayPal, your Etsy shop, your Venmo history. Your playlists, points, passwords. Your private notes and published content. Your digital self.

Some of these have financial value. Others are purely sentimental. But they’re all part of your digital footprint—and someone’s going to have to deal with them when you’re gone.

The question is: will they be left guessing, or will they know exactly what you wanted?

A digital asset is anything you’d rather not lose, misplace, or leave unmanaged. DigitalLIFEBox™ helps you track, plan, and protect all of it.

Because your online life is still your life. And it deserves just as much care.

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Can I Use This Even If I Don’t Own Crypto?

Absolutely. DigitalLIFEBox™ works for anyone with a digital footprint—which, let’s be honest, is everyone.

You don’t need crypto to have digital assets. Your email, cloud backups, social media accounts, digital photos you have stored in the cloud, personal notes, recurring subscriptions—those all count.

This platform isn’t just for tech insiders. It’s for families, freelancers, parents, business owners, retirees. Anyone who wants to protect and pass on what matters—digitally.

Crypto is one part of that story. Not the whole thing.

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