Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
United Kingdom — Exchange Era (2014–2019)
Bitcoin custody cases involving united kingdom and exchange era (2014–2019).
10 cases in this intersection. 100% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome. The most common recovery path is coerced transfer.
Archive analysis — 10 cases
Outcomes
100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access — 31 percentage points above the archive-wide average of 69%.
Custody type
40% of cases involved exchange custody, followed by software wallet at 30%.
Recovery path
Coerced Transfer is the most documented recovery path (3 cases, 30% of subset).
Documentation
70% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Structural dependency
60% of cases carry a single-person knowledge dependency tag — the most common structural factor in this subset.
10 observed cases
Blocked
8 (80%)
Indeterminate
2 (20%)
Masked Raiders Rob Bitcoin Exchange in Sparkhill, Birmingham (July 2019)
Exchange custody
In July 2019, a group of masked raiders conducted an armed robbery of a Bitcoin exchange located in the Sparkhill area of Birmingham, England. The incident occu
Danny Aston Home Invasion: UK's First Documented Crypto-Targeted Physical Attack — 2018
Unknown custody system
On an unspecified date in 2018, four armed men invaded the Moulsford, Oxfordshire residence of cryptocurrency trader Danny Aston. The assault was motivated by a
Cryptocurrency Traders Robbed at Gunpoint in Moulsford, Oxfordshire
Unknown custody system
Danny Aston and Amy Jay, cryptocurrency traders operating in the UK, were victims of armed robbery in Moulsford, Oxfordshire. The perpetrators held them at gunp
James Howell Bitcoin Hard Drive: Decade-Long Landfill Recovery Attempt Denied
Software wallet
James Howell, a Bitcoin holder from the 2014–2015 era when Bitcoin traded below $1,000, discarded a hard drive containing his private keys while cleaning his of
MintPal/Moolah Exchange Collapse: 3,700 BTC Inaccessible After Ryan Kennedy's Exit Scam
Exchange custody
MintPal was a prominent altcoin exchange serving tens of thousands of users in 2014. Following a July 2014 hack that cost approximately $2 million in VeriCoin,
MintPal Exchange: 3,701 BTC Theft by Operator Ryan Kennedy (2014)
Exchange custody
Ryan Kennedy, operating under the alias Alex Green with a public presence in the Dogecoin community, acquired MintPal—a mid-tier altcoin exchange—in mid-2014. T
MultiBit 16-Word Seed Recovery Failure: Non-Standard Implementation
Software wallet
In 2014, NickyGH attended a Bitcoin wallet setup workshop in Shoreditch, London organized through a community meetup. A technician guided attendees through Mult
10,000 DOGE from Bittylicious (2014): Device Loss, No Backup, SSD Wiped
Software wallet
In December 2014, a UK-based BitcoinTalk user (apda) received 10,000 DOGE from Bittylicious, a London-regulated cryptocurrency exchange (BIOM Ltd), and directed
MintPal Exchange Bankruptcy and 3,894 BTC Theft by Ryan Kennedy
Exchange custody
MintPal was an altcoin exchange that suffered a hack of 8 million Vericoin in July 2014. The exchange was subsequently acquired by Ryan Kennedy, who operated un
James Howell's Hard Drive: 8,000 Bitcoin Lost in Welsh Landfill
Hardware wallet (single key)
James Howell, a British-based individual, accidentally discarded a hard drive containing private keys to approximately 8,000 Bitcoin while cleaning his office a
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