Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Device loss
Device loss cases from the Exchange Era (2014–2019). As hardware wallets became more common, device loss cases shifted from wallet.dat files to hardware wallet failures.
32 cases from this period are included in this archive. 50% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome. The most frequently observed stress condition is device-loss cases.
6
Blocked
0
Constrained
6
Survived
20
Indeterminate
50% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
32 observed cases
Blocked
6 (19%)
Survived
6 (19%)
Indeterminate
20 (63%)
Recovering Deleted Bitcoin Core wallet.dat via pywallet: Device Loss and Forensic Key Extraction
Software wallet
Edgar's Bitcoin Core wallet became inaccessible in 2015 when the wallet.dat file was removed from the active system while the Bitcoin Core client remained open.
Forgotten Bitcoin Wallet on Lost Amazon Fire Phone: Data Recovery Failure
Software wallet
In 2015, a friend transferred approximately $10 worth of Bitcoin to a user's Amazon Fire phone using a mobile wallet application as payment for donuts. The user
Hard Drive Format Recovery: 2 BTC Restored via Sector Scanning and wallet.dat Reconstruction
Software wallet
In approximately 2015, marilyn4325 formatted a hard drive and installed Windows 10, intending to preserve wallet data via backup first. However, the backup beca
MultiBit Wallet on Stolen Laptop: Recovery Phrase Format Ambiguity Blocks Access
Software wallet
In 2014, mcsteely purchased Bitcoin from a Bitcoin ATM and sent it to a MultiBit wallet installed on a laptop. The device was subsequently stolen. At the time,
20 Bitcoin Wallets Lost to Hard Drive Failure—Manual Recovery via Data Forensics and Private Key Extraction
Software wallet
In August 2014, Lucky Cris experienced simultaneous hardware failure affecting both primary and external backup drives, rendering all Bitcoin holdings inaccessi
Windows System Refresh and Data Recovery Failure: Bitcoin Permanently Inaccessible
Software wallet
In 2014, sachalamp's Windows 7 or 8 computer experienced a system failure. The user performed a Windows refresh operation, which reset Bitcoin Core and severed
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
Browse by era and stress
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Vendor lockout
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Passphrase unavailable
Coercion Era (2023–present) — Coercion
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Seed phrase unavailable
Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Passphrase unavailable
Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Device loss
Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Seed phrase unavailable
Maturation Period (2020–2022) — Passphrase unavailable
Maturation Period (2020–2022) — Coercion
Maturation Period (2020–2022) — Vendor lockout
Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Vendor lockout
Maturation Period (2020–2022) — Seed phrase unavailable
Coercion Era (2023–present) — Passphrase unavailable
Coercion Era (2023–present) — Seed phrase unavailable
Coercion Era (2023–present) — Vendor lockout
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Owner death
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Legal or authority constraint
Maturation Period (2020–2022) — Device loss
All cases
Translate