Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
United States — Vendor lockout
Cases from the United States where Bitcoin became inaccessible due to exchange or institutional lockout. The US accounts for the largest share of vendor-lockout cases in the archive, reflecting its large exchange-dependent holder base.
50% of determinate cases in this country with this stress condition resulted in a blocked outcome — 11 points below the global rate of 61% for this stress condition. This country accounts for 11% of all archive cases with this stress condition. The most common recovery path is exchange support.
Archive analysis — 21 cases
Outcomes
50% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access — 19 percentage points below the archive-wide average of 69%. Only 0% resulted in recovered access — one of the lower survival rates in the archive. 50% resulted in constrained recovery.
Recovery path
Exchange Support is the most documented recovery path (7 cases, 33% of subset). Of those with a determinate outcome, 71% resulted in recovered or constrained access.
Documentation
90% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Scale
29% of cases involved large or very large holdings (10+ BTC).
Geographic distribution
United States accounts for 100% of cases in this subset (21 of 21).
Structural dependency
95% of cases carry a institutional cooperation required dependency tag — the most common structural factor in this subset.
10
Blocked
10
Constrained
0
Survived
1
Indeterminate
100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
21 observed cases
Blocked
10 (48%)
Constrained
10 (48%)
Indeterminate
1 (5%)
Blockchain.com Account Frozen for Inactivity – User Unable to Recover Forgotten Wallet
Exchange custody
In February 2023, a user reported being contacted by an entity claiming to represent Blockchain.com. The message stated that the user had created a Bitcoin wall
Celsius Network Freezes All Withdrawals: 1.7 Million Users Locked Out
Exchange custody
Celsius Network, a cryptocurrency lending platform founded by Alex Mashinsky, abruptly froze all customer withdrawals, swaps, and transfers on June 12, 2022, wi
Voyager Digital Freeze: 3.5M Users, $650M Loan Default, Chapter 11
Exchange custody
Voyager Digital, a cryptocurrency broker serving over 3.5 million active users, suspended all trading and withdrawals on July 1, 2022. The collapse followed a $
Genesis Global Capital Freezes $900M in Gemini Earn Bitcoin — Retail Users Locked Out
Exchange custody
Throughout 2022, Genesis Global Capital—the cryptocurrency lending subsidiary of Digital Currency Group—accumulated exposure to failing counterparties and deter
BlockFi Chapter 11: 100,000+ Creditors, $355M Crypto Frozen After FTX Collapse
Exchange custody
BlockFi, a centralized lending platform that accepted customer deposits of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, announced a withdrawal halt on November 10, 2022,
AscendEX Exchange $78M Hot Wallet Breach — December 2021
Exchange custody
On December 11, 2021, AscendEX (formerly BitMax) disclosed a significant security breach affecting its hot wallet infrastructure. Approximately $78 million in c
Coinbase Account Lockout: Multiple Users Denied Access Despite Identity Verification (2016–2020)
Exchange custody
Between December 2020 and the time of posting, multiple Coinbase users reported extended account lockouts that prevented trading, withdrawals, and even portfoli
Cryptsy Exchange: 13,000 BTC Theft Concealed, Ponzi Operations, Founder Flight (2014–2016)
Exchange custody
Cryptsy, a Florida-based cryptocurrency exchange operated by Paul Vernon (online alias 'Big Vern'), suffered a critical security breach in July 2014 when attack
Cryptsy Exchange Insolvency: 2014 Hack Concealed Until 2015 Withdrawal Freeze
Exchange custody
Cryptsy, a Florida-registered multi-currency exchange founded in 2013, suffered a significant security breach in 2014 that compromised user Bitcoin and altcoin
Vircurex Withdrawal Freeze: Timothy Shaw's 12.85 BTC Locked Since 2014
Exchange custody
Timothy Shaw, a Colorado resident, executed a trade on Vircurex on March 24, 2014, converting his entire dogecoin balance into 12.85 BTC. That same morning, Vir
Kraken Exchange DDoS Attack — Users Locked Out During November 2015 Extortion Siege
Exchange custody
Kraken, a US-registered cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2011, received an extortion letter in November 2015 demanding Bitcoin payment in exchange for cancell
Otohs: 76 BTC Withdrawal Request Refused by Insolvent Cryptsy (October 2015)
Exchange custody
On October 5, 2015, a Reddit user identified as Otohs submitted a withdrawal request for 76 BTC from his verified Cryptsy account, which carried no withdrawal l
Cryptsy Inactive Account Bitcoin Disappearance (2015)
Exchange custody
In 2015, a Bitcoin holder registered on Cryptsy after acquiring Dogecoin, which they subsequently traded for Bitcoin. The account remained dormant for over a ye
ThrillHou v. Cryptsy: Account Lockout, KYC Data Misuse, and Alleged Identity Compromise
Exchange custody
ThrillHou, a Cryptsy user, experienced repeated account lockouts beginning in 2015. When support staff operating under aliases BigJohn and John McPherson repeat
Cryptsy November 2015: Three Frozen Withdrawals, Unresponsive Support, Hidden Insolvency
Exchange custody
In November 2015, a Cryptsy user publicly identified as Bitcointard filed detailed complaints across The Merkle, Reddit, and Bitcointalk forums describing three
Cryptsy Exchange: 13,000 BTC Theft Concealed 18 Months, Customer Funds Lost
Exchange custody
Cryptsy was a cryptocurrency exchange operating in the early 2010s that suffered a critical security breach in July 2014. A developer associated with Lucky7Coin
BitInstant Exchange Collapse: Charlie Shrem Arrest Freezes Customer Funds
Exchange custody
BitInstant operated as one of the earliest and most prominent custodial Bitcoin exchanges in the United States, co-founded by Charlie Shrem with backing from th
Vircurex Exchange Freezes Customer Bitcoin Indefinitely After 2013 Hacks
Exchange custody
Vircurex, an altcoin exchange operating during the early cryptocurrency era, halted all withdrawals in March 2014 after suffering two significant security breac
Bitfloor Exchange Closure March 2013: Banking Relationship Failure After Prior Hack
Exchange custody
Bitfloor, a US-based Bitcoin exchange, announced permanent closure on March 17, 2013, after its banking partner terminated the exchange's account without explan
Cryptsy Exchange Collapse: Concealed Hack Left Users Holding Worthless Balances
Exchange custody
Cryptsy emerged as the dominant altcoin exchange during the 2013 cryptocurrency boom, facilitating trading in Litecoin, Dogecoin, Feathercoin, and hundreds of a
Tradehill Exchange Shutdown: Users Locked Out After Dwolla Payment Reversal
Exchange custody
Tradehill operated as one of Bitcoin's earliest and most prominent exchanges, second only to Mt. Gox in trading volume and user trust. On February 13, 2012, the
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