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Getbit Introduces Bitcoin Inheritance & Custody Planning Solution with Theya

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The structured multi-signature framework aims to help Indian investors securely preserve and transfer digital assets across generations Delhi, India (NewsVoir) As Bitcoin adoption steadily gains momentum in India, investor conversations are beginning to evolve beyond trading and short-term gains toward long-term ownership and wealth preservation. Recognising this shift, Getbit has announced the launch of its Bitcoin Inheritance & Custody Planning solution in partnership with Theya, a global provider of collaborative custody infrastructure built on Bitcoin’s native multi-signature technology.

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For many Indian investors, Bitcoin is being viewed as a long-term store of value—one that is accumulated patiently and intended to be preserved across generations. Yet, a key question remains: what happens if the owner loses access? Unlike traditional systems, Bitcoin operates without intermediaries or recovery mechanisms. Globally, millions of bitcoins are estimated to be inaccessible, underscoring the growing need for secure and inheritance-ready custody frameworks as adoption rises.

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Getbit’s new solution addresses this challenge through a structured 2-of-3 multi-signature custody framework. Under this model, one key remains with the user, one recovery key is secured through Theya’s collaborative custody infrastructure, and the third key can be held by Getbit or a trusted nominee. This architecture ensures that no single party can independently move funds, eliminating single points of failure while preserving user sovereignty.

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Commenting on the launch, Abhay Agarwal, Founder and CEO of Getbit said, “One of the biggest risks in Bitcoin ownership today is not market volatility but the possibility of permanent loss due to poor succession planning. Our partnership with Theya allows us to solve this structurally, offering a secure framework that eliminates single points of failure while keeping users in control of their assets.” Joe Consorti, founding team at Theya, added, “Bitcoin forces people to think differently about ownership. There’s no safety net, which means custody and inheritance aren’t optional, they’re foundational. What we’re building with Getbit is a simple way for people to hold Bitcoin today and know it won’t be lost tomorrow.” This initiative signals an important shift in India’s Bitcoin landscape, from transactional engagement to responsible ownership. By embedding inheritance-ready custody into its platform, Getbit aims to empower users not just to buy Bitcoin, but to safeguard it thoughtfully for the future.

About Getbit Getbit is India’s first and only Bitcoin-native financial services platform, designed to help people understand, buy, and securely store Bitcoin with confidence. Launched in 2022, Getbit cuts through the noise of altcoins and speculative tokens to offer a clean, focused experience for those seeking real financial independence.

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At its core, Getbit is built on the belief that Bitcoin isn’t just another asset — it’s a fundamental rethinking of how money works. The idea for Getbit was born out of deep frustration with both the legacy financial system and the chaos of the broader crypto landscape. While most platforms chase trends and hype, Getbit is grounded in first principles, financial sovereignty, and clear, practical education.

(Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Newsvoir and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR PWR

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