Your crypto is probably
one accident away
from disappearing.
This guide explains — in plain English — what seed phrases are, why billions in crypto go missing, and how VaultPass makes sure yours doesn't.
Read the guide ↓12 or 24 words that unlock everything.
When you create a crypto wallet — whether it's Metamask, Ledger, or Coinbase Wallet — you're given a seed phrase: a list of 12 or 24 random English words.
This seed phrase is the master keyto your wallet. Anyone who has it can access all your crypto — forever. And anyone who doesn't have it (including you, if you lose it) is locked out.
$140 billion is sitting in unreachable wallets.
Lost hardware
A hard drive fails. A USB stick gets thrown away. A Ledger device is lost in a house move.
Forgotten passwords
People create passwords they can't remember. Without the seed phrase, recovery is impossible.
No inheritance plan
The owner passes away and their family has no idea the crypto exists — or how to access it.
The cruel irony of crypto: the same security that makes it powerful (no central authority, no recovery) also makes it fragile for inheritance. VaultPass solves this without asking you to trust us.
Three steps. No trust required.
You encrypt your vault
You enter your seed phrase (or any sensitive info) into the VaultPass vault. It's encrypted on your device — never sent in plaintext. Even if our database is hacked, your data is unreadable.
You set up a check-in
Choose how often you want to check in — from 14 days up to 1 year depending on your plan. VaultPass sends you a reminder email. All you do is click a link to confirm you're alive and the clock resets.
If you go silent, your heir receives access
If you miss multiple check-ins, we send warnings first. If there's still no response, your heir receives a one-time access link. They walk through a guided portal to retrieve your vault. It's automatic, private, and takes minutes.
You might be wondering…
Your family deserves
to know what you have.
Set up your vault in under 5 minutes. No credit card. No crypto jargon. Just peace of mind.