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Coercion Era (2023–present)

The current period is defined by physical coercion as the dominant custody stress condition — overtaking all other categories. Coercion accounts for nearly half of documented cases from 2023 onward. Exchange failures continue but at a reduced rate as self-custody adoption has increased.

139 cases from this period are included in this archive. Coercion accounts for 47% of cases — the dominant stress pattern. 74% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome.

61
Blocked
4
Constrained
17
Survived
57
Indeterminate

79% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.

139 observed cases
Blocked
61 (44%)
Constrained
4 (3%)
Survived
17 (12%)
Indeterminate
57 (41%)
Tierp Farming Family Robbed of Millions in Cryptocurrency — Four Arrested
Hardware wallet (single key)
Blocked 2025
In September 2025, Swedish police arrested four individuals in connection with an armed robbery of a farming family near Tierp, Sweden. The victims lost million
Oxford Armed Robbery: £1.1 Million Cryptocurrency Transferred Under Physical Duress
Software wallet
Blocked 2025
In November 2025, four armed men robbed a vehicle containing five occupants near Oxford, England. During the incident, one occupant was subjected to physical co
Kidnapping and Coerced Bitcoin Transfer in Karachi, Pakistan
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In April 2025, a man named Ismail was kidnapped by an armed gang in PIB Colony, Karachi, Pakistan. The perpetrators posed as police officers to gain access and
TikTok Crypto Trader Kidnapped in Juvisy-sur-Orge, France — Released After Minimal Balance Found
Software wallet
Survived 2025
In June 2025, a cryptocurrency trader and TikTok content creator was kidnapped by four men while returning home to Juvisy-sur-Orge, a suburb south of Paris. The
Kidnapping and Coerced Cryptocurrency Transfer: Queens, NY 2025
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In July 2025, a 38-year-old man in Queens, New York was abducted by six individuals and held in captivity for ten days. During this period, the victim was coerc
Armed Home Invasion in Herzliya, Israel — 4.94 BTC Transferred Under Duress
Hardware wallet (single key)
Blocked 2025
In September 2025, armed attackers carried out a home invasion targeting a resident of Herzliya, Israel. The assailants, numbering at least three, bound the vic
La Rochelle Home Invasion: Cryptocurrency Investor Held Captive, Forced Transfers of ~$10M
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In December 2025, three assailants forcibly entered the residence of a cryptocurrency investor in La Rochelle, France. The attackers held the investor and his p
Sallanches Kidnapping: Retired Couple Extorted for €8 Million Cryptocurrency
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In late December 2025, a retired couple residing in Sallanches, Haute-Savoie, France became the target of a kidnapping orchestrated by criminals seeking €8 mill
Lost Phone Containing All Wallets; $300 Trapped in Unknown Address
Software wallet
Blocked 2025
On July 7, 2025, a user copied what they believed to be their own wallet address from their phone's clipboard and sent $300 in Bitcoin to it. The transaction co
Goiania Wrench Attack: Physical Coercion Attempt on Bitcoin Holder Thwarted by Police
Unknown custody system
Survived 2025
In June 2025, a cryptocurrency-holding businessman in Goiania, Brazil was lured to what appeared to be a legitimate business meeting. The location was instead a
Trezor Model T Passphrase Loss: 0.7175 BTC On-Chain, Inaccessible
Hardware wallet with passphrase
Blocked 2025
In late December 2025, jwsutherland transferred approximately 0.7175 BTC from the Canadian exchange Newton to a native SegWit (bech32) address generated by a Tr
Mother Kidnapped for 5 BTC Ransom: Brazilian Crypto Manager Coercion Case
Unknown custody system
Indeterminate 2025
In March 2025, a cryptocurrency manager operating in Imbiribeira, Brazil became the target of a sophisticated coercion scheme. Criminals conducted surveillance
Ledger Co-Founder David Balland Kidnapped in France — Physical Coercion and Partial Ransom Recovery
Hardware wallet (single key)
Constrained 2025
In January 2025, David Balland, co-founder of Ledger, a leading hardware wallet manufacturer, and his wife were kidnapped from their home in Vierzon, France. Th
Spanish Businessman Kidnapped by Fake Police in São Paulo, Brazil — $50M Ransom Demand
Unknown custody system
Indeterminate 2025
In March 2025, a Spanish businessman residing in the Ipiranga district of São Paulo, Brazil was abducted by two men posing as police officers. The perpetrators
Armed Home Invasion in Oslo: Family Threatened for Cryptocurrency
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In August 2025, a family home in Oslo, Norway became the target of a sophisticated coercion attack. Robbers posed as food delivery workers to gain entry, then r
Inherited Bitcoin Core Wallet with Forgotten Passphrase: No Technical Recovery
Software wallet
Blocked 2025
In May 2025, a user posted to Bitcoin Stack Exchange describing an inheritance custody failure: their father created a Bitcoin Core wallet years prior and then
Sweden: Kidnapping and Torture to Force Bitcoin Transfer
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In March 2025, a 30-year-old man in Sweden was kidnapped by an organized gang and transported to a remote wooded location. The captors subjected him to severe p
Troyes Miner Hostage Case: €20,000 Ransom Demand and Police Rescue
Unknown custody system
Indeterminate 2025
In January 2025, a 30-year-old cryptocurrency miner based in Troyes, France was lured to a meeting under false pretenses by a group of attackers. Upon arrival,
Police Foil Cryptocurrency Entrepreneur Kidnapping in Nantes, France
Unknown custody system
Survived 2025
In May 2025, French police in Nantes conducted an arrest operation targeting an organized kidnapping network. Ten men, all wearing balaclavas, were apprehended
Jeju Island Luxury Hotel Robbery: OTC Trader Loses $580K to Armed Gang
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In January 2025, a Chinese national operating as an over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency trader arranged to meet a group of six individuals at a luxury hotel o
Bitcoin Sent to Closed Cash App Account: Permanent Loss
Exchange custody
Blocked 2025
A Bitcoin holder attempted to deposit cryptocurrency into a Cash App account, unaware that the account had already been closed by the platform for terms-of-serv
Paris Crypto Kidnapping: 20-Year-Old Abducted for €40,000 Ransom
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2025
In February 2025, a 20-year-old cryptocurrency investor in Paris became the target of a coordinated kidnapping scheme. A woman contacted him posing as a potenti
Paris Crypto Kidnapping: Father Abducted and Tortured for €5 Million Ransom
Unknown custody system
Indeterminate 2025
In May 2025, the father of a cryptocurrency millionaire was abducted in broad daylight in Paris, France. The kidnappers severed one of his fingers as leverage a
Jacob Irwin-Cline Drugged in London, $123K in Bitcoin and XRP Stolen
Software wallet
Blocked 2025
In May 2025, Jacob Irwin-Cline, an American tourist visiting London, was targeted by an attacker who posed as an Uber driver. The assailant drugged Irwin-Cline
Irvine Home Invasion Targeting $3.8 Million in Cryptocurrency — Seven Arrested
Unknown custody system
Survived 2025
In September 2025, seven suspects forced entry into a residential property in Irvine, California. Operating under the belief that occupants possessed approximat
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Terms guide
Survived
Access remained possible under the reported conditions.
Constrained
Access remained possible, but only with delay, dependence, or significant difficulty.
Blocked
Access was not possible under the reported conditions.
Indeterminate
There was not enough information to determine the outcome.
Survivability
The degree to which a custody system maintains the possibility of authorized recovery under stress.
Archive inclusion criteria

This archive documents cases where a legitimate owner, heir, or authorized party encountered barriers accessing or recovering Bitcoin due to a failure in the custody arrangement. The central question for inclusion is: did the custody structure fail a legitimate access or recovery attempt?

A case must satisfy all three of the following to be included:

  1. Legitimate access attempt. The person attempting to access or recover the Bitcoin was the owner, a designated heir, an executor, a legal authority, or another party with a legitimate claim — not a thief, attacker, or unauthorized third party.
  2. Custody structure failure. The failure was caused by a property of the custody arrangement — missing credentials, structural dependencies, documentation gaps, knowledge concentration, legal barriers, or institutional constraints — not market conditions, individual-level fraud or theft, or protocol-level issues. Platform-level failures that block legitimate user access are in scope regardless of their cause.
  3. Documentable outcome or access constraint. The case must have a stated or inferable outcome: access blocked, access constrained, access delayed, or access eventually achieved through a recovery path. Cases with entirely unknown outcomes are included only where the structural failure is documented and the constraint is unambiguous.
  • Owner death or incapacity — Bitcoin held in self-custody that becomes inaccessible to heirs or designated parties because credentials, documentation, or operational knowledge were not transferred
  • Passphrase loss — BIP39 passphrase forgotten or unavailable, blocking access to a funded wallet even where the seed phrase is present
  • Seed phrase or wallet backup unavailable — no independent recovery path existed or the backup was destroyed, lost, or never created
  • Device loss without independent backup — hardware wallet, phone, or computer lost or destroyed with no recovery path outside the device
  • Documentation absent or ambiguous — heirs or executors cannot determine that Bitcoin exists, which wallet holds it, or how to access it
  • Knowledge concentration — only one person knew the procedure, passphrase, or access method; that person is dead, incapacitated, or unreachable
  • Multisig quorum failure — a threshold signature arrangement cannot be completed because signers are unavailable, uncooperative, incapacitated, or have lost their keys
  • Legal authority / access mismatch — a court order, probate ruling, or power of attorney establishes legal entitlement but provides no technical path to access
  • Institutional custody barrier — exchange or platform hacks, insolvency, regulatory seizure, or operational failure that caused a access constraint or failure for legitimate users, whether temporary, prolonged, or permanent. The failure of the custodian to remain available or solvent is itself the in-scope event.
  • Forced relocation or geographic constraint — physical access to a device or location required for recovery is blocked by displacement, border restrictions, or political circumstances
  • Coercion — the holder was compelled under threat to transfer Bitcoin or disclose credentials during an access event
  • Hidden asset discovery — heirs or executors locate a wallet or account but cannot access it due to missing credentials or operational knowledge
  • Market losses, investment losses, yield scheme losses, or Ponzi scheme losses
  • Hacks or theft targeting an individual's personal security (phishing, SIM swap, social engineering, malware) where the custody architecture itself did not fail
  • Unauthorized transfers where the holder's custody system was not the cause of the failure
  • Ordinary transaction mistakes — wrong-address sends, fee errors, mistaken amounts
  • Protocol-level failures — cryptographic vulnerabilities, consensus bugs, firmware integrity failures
  • Deliberate burns or tribute burns
  • Cases where the stated loss is unverifiable and no structural custody failure is described

Cases are drawn from public sources including forum posts, news reporting, court documents, academic research, and direct submissions. Each case is reviewed against the inclusion criteria above before publication. Source material is retained and available on request for documented cases.

The archive is observational and descriptive. It does not attempt to document all Bitcoin custody failures — only those meeting the criteria above with sufficient documentation to describe the structural failure and its outcome.

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