Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Passphrase unavailable
Passphrase failures from the Exchange Era (2014–2019). As hardware wallets became mainstream during this period, BIP39 passphrases became a common source of access failure — set during onboarding and forgotten or lost over the years that followed.
84 cases from this period are included in this archive. 52% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome. The most frequently observed stress condition is passphrase-unavailable cases.
17
Blocked
4
Constrained
12
Survived
51
Indeterminate
64% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
84 observed cases
Blocked
17 (20%)
Constrained
4 (5%)
Survived
12 (14%)
Indeterminate
51 (61%)
KeePass Database Corruption: 11.7 BTC Locked Behind Unrecoverable Password
Software wallet
In April 2014, a BitcoinTalk user reported that their cousin had lost access to 11.7 BTC held in an encrypted wallet.dat file. The cousin had generated a strong
Forgotten Passphrase: 3.3 BTC Recovered by Third-Party Service for 20% Fee
Software wallet
In June 2014, a BitcoinTalk user identified as marsje007 discovered they could no longer access a wallet containing 3.3 BTC after changing the passphrase and fa
Payment Processor: Passphrase Lost on Damaged Flash Drive, 200+ BTC Addresses at Risk
Software wallet
In June 2014, an operator running a Bitcoin payment processing system discovered that the flash drive storing the passphrase to their wallet had been irreversib
22.1 BTC Bitcoin-Qt Wallet Password Recovery via Community Brute Force (2014)
Software wallet
In November 2014, a Bitcoin-Qt wallet containing 22.1 BTC became inaccessible when its owner forgot the passphrase. The owner had documented the password creati
Forgotten Password on Blockchain.info Web Wallet: 0.22 BTC Inaccessible
Exchange custody
In October 2014, a Bitcoin Forum user (findftp) sought technical assistance for a friend who had lost access to a Blockchain.info wallet containing 0.22 BTC (ap
Forgotten Blockchain.info Password: 0.22 BTC Recovery Attempt via Brute-Force
Exchange custody
In October 2014, a BitcoinTalk forum user (findftp) posted on behalf of a friend who had lost the password to a Blockchain.info web wallet containing 0.22 BTC (
Blockchain.com 2014 Hosted Wallet: Password and Seed Phrase Loss
Exchange custody
A Blockchain.com customer acquired approximately 0.5 BTC in 2014 using the platform's hosted wallet service. Over the years, the original password and recovery
Forgotten Encryption Passphrase Blocks Access to 10+ BTC in Bitcoin Core Wallet
Software wallet
In December 2014, a BitcoinTalk user identifying as casperround publicly sought help recovering access to an encrypted Bitcoin Core wallet containing over 10 BT
Forgotten Password on Blockchain.info: 0.22 BTC Access Lost, Brute-Force Recovery Attempted
Exchange custody
In October 2014, a BitcoinTalk forum user reported that their friend had become locked out of a blockchain.info wallet containing 0.22 BTC after forgetting the
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Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Seed phrase unavailable
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Exchange Era (2014–2019) — Device loss
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Early Bitcoin (2009–2013) — Vendor lockout
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Coercion Era (2023–present) — Seed phrase unavailable
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