Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Halving Cycle 2 (2013–2016) — Vendor lockout
Exchange and platform failures from Halving Cycle 2 (2013–2016). The Mt. Gox collapse in February 2014 — approximately 850,000 BTC frozen — defines this category. The extended bear market produced a wave of further exchange closures.
63 cases in this intersection. 62% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome and 4% in access survived. The most common recovery path is exchange support.
Archive analysis — 63 cases
Outcomes
62% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access — 7 percentage points below the archive-wide average of 69%. Only 4% resulted in recovered access — one of the lower survival rates in the archive. 35% resulted in constrained recovery.
Custody type
98% of cases involved exchange custody, followed by software wallet at 2%.
Recovery path
Exchange Support is the most documented recovery path (21 cases, 33% of subset). Of those with a determinate outcome, 80% resulted in recovered or constrained access.
Documentation
76% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Structural dependency
87% of cases carry a institutional cooperation required dependency tag — the most common structural factor in this subset.
32
Blocked
18
Constrained
2
Survived
11
Indeterminate
96% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
63 observed cases
Blocked
32 (51%)
Constrained
18 (29%)
Survived
2 (3%)
Indeterminate
11 (17%)
Cryptsy Exchange: 13,000 BTC Theft Concealed, Ponzi Operations, Founder Flight (2014–2016)
Exchange custody
Cryptsy, a Florida-based cryptocurrency exchange operated by Paul Vernon (online alias 'Big Vern'), suffered a critical security breach in July 2014 when attack
7.8 BTC Lost in Blockchain.info Interface Failure After Platform Upgrade
Exchange custody
In February 2016, a user created two cryptocurrency addresses within Blockchain.info's hosted web wallet service and sent test transactions from Bitcoin-Qt to b
Cointrader Exchange Discovers Bitcoin Shortfall, Suspends Operations Indefinitely (March 2016)
Exchange custody
Cointrader operated as a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange with modest activity through early 2016, processing approximately 81 BTC in daily trading volume durin
Bitcurex Exchange Collapse: 2,300 BTC Lost, No Customer Database Backups
Exchange custody
Bitcurex launched in 2012 as Poland's first and largest Bitcoin exchange, processing over $50 million in BTC transactions during its final six months. The platf
Block.io Custodial Lockout: 2FA Authentication Failure and Support-Dependent Recovery
Exchange custody
On January 18, 2016, a BitcoinTalk user identified as 'statue' reported being locked out of their Block.io online wallet after entering an incorrect two-factor
Gatecoin Exchange: 250 BTC and 185,000 ETH Drained via Cold Storage Routing Compromise
Exchange custody
Gatecoin Limited operated as a Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency exchange from 2013, gaining credibility through backing by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Pa
Cryptsy Exchange Insolvency: 2014 Hack Concealed Until 2015 Withdrawal Freeze
Exchange custody
Cryptsy, a Florida-registered multi-currency exchange founded in 2013, suffered a significant security breach in 2014 that compromised user Bitcoin and altcoin
796 Exchange — 1,000 BTC Stolen via Withdrawal Address Redirect (January 2015)
Exchange custody
796 was a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange offering spot and futures trading. In late January 2015, the platform discovered a security breach in which an attacke
Blockchain.info Legacy Wallet: Mnemonic Present, Backup File Present—Funds Inaccessible
Exchange custody
In 2015, the user created a Blockchain.info wallet and purchased Bitcoin, then implemented two backup strategies: a 17-word legacy mnemonic phrase and an encryp
Vircurex Withdrawal Freeze: Timothy Shaw's 12.85 BTC Locked Since 2014
Exchange custody
Timothy Shaw, a Colorado resident, executed a trade on Vircurex on March 24, 2014, converting his entire dogecoin balance into 12.85 BTC. That same morning, Vir
Vault of Satoshi Exchange Closure: Institutional Custody Dependency and Forced Withdrawal Deadline
Exchange custody
Vault of Satoshi, a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange launched in October 2013, announced permanent closure effective February 5, 2015. The platform had differen
Institutional lockout — exchange custody, Australia (2015)
Exchange custody
igot, an Australian-branded Bitcoin exchange later traced to operational infrastructure in India, faced a significant customer crisis in May 2015 when users rep
Digital CC v. igot Exchange: $180,000 Bitcoin Claim, Australian Court Action
Exchange custody
Digital CC, an Australian digital currency company, accumulated approximately $180,000 in Bitcoin holdings or claims held on the igot exchange. Beginning in 201
MintPal/Moolah Exchange Collapse: 3,700 BTC Inaccessible After Ryan Kennedy's Exit Scam
Exchange custody
MintPal was a prominent altcoin exchange serving tens of thousands of users in 2014. Following a July 2014 hack that cost approximately $2 million in VeriCoin,
Institutional lockout — exchange custody, Australia (2015)
Exchange custody
igot, an Australian Bitcoin exchange operated by Remi Fabre under the digital.cc domain, entered a state of operational dysfunction beginning in August 2015. Us
Kraken Exchange DDoS Attack — Users Locked Out During November 2015 Extortion Siege
Exchange custody
Kraken, a US-registered cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2011, received an extortion letter in November 2015 demanding Bitcoin payment in exchange for cancell
KipCoin Exchange Linode Hosting Compromise: October 2014 Breach, February 2015 Disclosure
Exchange custody
KipCoin operated as a custodial Bitcoin exchange running infrastructure on Linode virtual private servers. In June 2014, Linode suffered a security breach that
Otohs: 76 BTC Withdrawal Request Refused by Insolvent Cryptsy (October 2015)
Exchange custody
On October 5, 2015, a Reddit user identified as Otohs submitted a withdrawal request for 76 BTC from his verified Cryptsy account, which carried no withdrawal l
Cryptsy Inactive Account Bitcoin Disappearance (2015)
Exchange custody
In 2015, a Bitcoin holder registered on Cryptsy after acquiring Dogecoin, which they subsequently traded for Bitcoin. The account remained dormant for over a ye
Institutional lockout — exchange custody, Australia (2015)
Exchange custody
In August 2015, the Australian Bitcoin exchange igot ceased all operations and communications, leaving customers unable to access their holdings or funds. Reddi
Bitstamp Exchange Hack — 19,000 BTC Stolen via Employee Phishing, January 2015
Exchange custody
On January 4, 2015, Bitstamp discovered that operational hot wallets held approximately 19,000 BTC had been compromised. The Luxembourg-based exchange, a primar
ThrillHou v. Cryptsy: Account Lockout, KYC Data Misuse, and Alleged Identity Compromise
Exchange custody
ThrillHou, a Cryptsy user, experienced repeated account lockouts beginning in 2015. When support staff operating under aliases BigJohn and John McPherson repeat
Bitfinex May 2015 Hot Wallet Breach: 1,400 BTC Stolen, Trading Suspended
Exchange custody
Bitfinex, a major cryptocurrency exchange operating under Hong Kong incorporation and British Virgin Islands registration, suffered a security breach in May 201
Cryptsy Freezes 175 BTC: Ukrainian User Blocked by KYC During Armed Conflict
Exchange custody
In 2015, a Reddit user known as alkinsonf held 175 Bitcoin on the popular exchange Cryptsy following an active trading period with no apparent issues. Without w
Blockchain.com 2015 Private Key Encoding Bug: 0.48 BTC Permanently Inaccessible
Exchange custody
In August 2022, a user identified as montythegoat discovered an old Blockchain.com wallet on their Google Drive while cleaning archived files. The wallet had be
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