Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
CS-00173
On dissolution, the arbiter's keys became inaccessible, leaving all open disputes
BlockedCase description
A Bitcoin escrow arbitration service that had handled high-value OTC trades in 2013–14 dissolved in August 2014. The service had held arbiter keys for dozens of active multisig escrow transactions. On dissolution, the arbiter's keys became inaccessible, leaving all open disputes unresolvable and the associated BTC permanently locked.
Custody context
| Stress condition | Documentation absent |
| Custody system | Exchange custody |
| Outcome | Blocked |
| Documentation | Unknown |
| Year observed | 2014 |
| Country | Unknown |
Structural dependencies observed
What this illustrates
Nobody had written down how to get back in. That knowledge existed only in the owner's head. Access was not recoverable.
Outcome interpretation
Access was not possible under the reported conditions.
Source
Publicly Reported
Evidence type
Forum post
Related cases involving documentation absent
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Framework references
Where Bitcoin Custody Intersects Legal and Fiduciary Authority
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Professional Scope Boundary Matrix
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The Independent Assessment Layer in Bitcoin Custody
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