Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Seed phrase unavailable
Seed phrase unavailability cases from Early Bitcoin (2009–2013). Pre-BIP39, wallets used deterministic or non-deterministic key generation with no standard mnemonic backup — unavailable keys meant permanent loss.
33 cases from this period are included in this archive. 100% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome. The most frequently observed stress condition is seed-unavailable cases.
19
Blocked
0
Constrained
0
Survived
14
Indeterminate
100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
33 observed cases
Blocked
19 (58%)
Indeterminate
14 (42%)
Seed unavailable — software wallet (2010)
Software wallet
On July 14, 2010, a BitcoinTalk user with the handle ksd5 reported a critical loss in a forum thread posted just two days after account creation. The user held
2,700 BTC Lost to Antivirus Deletion and Unverified Drive Format
Software wallet
An individual received a hard drive containing a wallet.dat file—allegedly holding approximately 2,700 BTC—sent by an early Bitcoin adopter around 2010 via emai
9,000 BTC Lost to Unrebacked Change Address: Early Bitcoin Wallet Flaw (2010)
Software wallet
In August 2010, a Bitcoin user purchased 9,000 BTC and conducted a single test transaction: sending 1 BTC to his own address to confirm network functionality. T
2010 Bitcoin Wallet Deleted and Partially Recovered: Data Integrity Compromised by Subsequent Disk Writes
Software wallet
rok95 mined Bitcoin using CPU mining in 2010 during the network's earliest phase, when such activity was accessible to casual users with standard computing hard
8,999 BTC Lost to Non-Deterministic Wallet Change Address Design
Software wallet
In 2010, a Bitcoin user held approximately 9,000 BTC in a Bitcoin Core wallet. To validate his backup and recovery procedure, he executed a test transaction to
Stone Man Loses 8,999 BTC to Unbacked Change Address After Live CD Shutdown
Software wallet
In August 2010, a BitcoinTalk user known as Stone Man purchased 9,000 BTC on an exchange and transferred them to a Bitcoin client running on a Debian Linux live
PC Miner Overwrites wallet.dat During OS Reinstall, Loses ~12 BTC (2010)
Software wallet
In 2010, the user known as 'kingcharles' was mining Bitcoin on a personal computer during the currency's early adoption phase. At that time, mined bitcoins were
2009 Bitcoin Mining Wallet Recovery: Fragmented wallet.dat on Deleted Drive
Software wallet
TheMadGenius07 downloaded and briefly mined Bitcoin on a high-performance gaming rig in summer 2009, then uninstalled the Bitcoin application when mining activi
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