Therefore, if you don’t specifically mention them in your will, they will go to your beneficiaries along with any real estate, cash, or other belongings. With more and more people holding cryptocurrencies, it is important to turn our minds to how these new assets should be handled in the event of your death.Ĭryptocurrency coins or tokens are recognised as property by the ATO and when you die will form part of your estate automatically. Recent surveys have indicated that as many as 1 in 4 Australian’s have invested, or intend to invest, in cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrencies in Your Will Posted by Nicholas Mountain | Cryptocurrency |