Glenn Devitt, founder and CEO of Digital Legacy AI, is taking on one of the most significant financial shifts in U.S. history: the generational transfer of wealth. With nearly $19 trillion set to pass from baby boomers to younger heirs in the next decade, Devitt’s company is leveraging patent-backed AI vault technology to protect families from digital asset loss and ensure a secure inheritance process.

Drawing on his background as a former U.S. Army Special Operations Intelligence specialist, Devitt combines expertise in security and digital forensics with cutting-edge technology to strengthen trust in modern estate planning. He refers to this unprecedented transfer of wealth as the “Silver Tsunami.”

AI-Powered Asset Protection

Digital Legacy AI’s platform uses advanced artificial intelligence to identify and prioritize critical assets for authenticated heirs. By integrating air-gapped storage and decentralized control systems, the platform guarantees that users retain full authority over their holdings while securing future inheritance pathways.

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“Our move from consulting to direct-to-consumer technology represents where the real difference will be made,” said Devitt. “Families need dependable tools to protect what matters most, not just for today, but for generations ahead.”

Growing Digital Asset Market

The rise of digital wealth has made inheritance more complex. Today’s $2.5 trillion digital asset market encompasses cryptocurrencies, online business accounts, digital securities, and intellectual property stored in cloud platforms. While cryptocurrencies remain a core focus, Devitt emphasizes that they are just one component of a much broader digital ecosystem.

The platform also safeguards sentimental and practical assets like family archives, business documents, and photos, preventing permanent loss of irreplaceable memories and data.

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A Security Leader with Military Roots

Devitt’s credibility in developing systems built for long-term reliability stems from his 11 years in the U.S. Army, where he specialized in counterintelligence, human intelligence, and digital forensics. His service included multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, earning him two Bronze Star Medals for his contributions.

This military foundation, combined with entrepreneurial drive, informs his approach to building inheritance technology that can withstand the test of decades.

Beyond Digital Inheritance

In addition to his work at Digital Legacy AI, Devitt has led several successful ventures. He co-founded Alcohol Armor, a wellness brand now distributed in top Las Vegas venues such as Caesars, Wynn, Encore, and Resorts World. He also directed operations across 16 countries with the Sentinel Foundation and launched the Black Box Project, a machine learning initiative recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Mission Daybreak program, which awarded it $250,000 in federal funding.

Securing the Future of Digital Wealt

With the rise of digital assets, the need for secure, reliable, and transparent inheritance systems has never been greater. Devitt’s vision for Digital Legacy AI is to ensure that both financial wealth and digital memories are preserved and seamlessly passed down, creating peace of mind for families facing a rapidly evolving digital future.

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