Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
CS-00426
An estate case from November 2017 involved a deceased who had held Bitcoin since 2011.
BlockedCase description
An estate case from November 2017 involved a deceased who had held Bitcoin since 2011. The estate located seven wallet files across various old computers. Six wallets were either empty or had been swept to another address before death. The seventh wallet had a significant balance but its passphrase was not documented anywhere found during estate administration.
Custody context
| Stress condition | Owner death |
| Custody system | Mobile or software wallet |
| Outcome | Blocked |
| Documentation | Unknown |
| Year observed | 2017 |
| Country | Unknown |
Structural dependencies observed
What this illustrates
There was only one way in. When that path was gone, so was access. Access was not recoverable.
Outcome interpretation
Access was not possible under the reported conditions.
Source
Publicly Reported
Evidence type
Forum post
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Framework references
Where Bitcoin Custody Intersects Legal and Fiduciary Authority
Where custody creates gaps in estate planning, fiduciary duty, and professional responsibility.
Professional Scope Boundary Matrix
What each professional or product covers, what they do not, and where gaps form between them.
The Independent Assessment Layer in Bitcoin Custody
How independent diagnostic layers emerge when multiple parties depend on shared infrastructure.
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