Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Exchange Collapse — Vendor lockout
Cases where exchange collapse triggered a vendor-lockout stress condition. Platform insolvency or shutdown blocked holder access — the defining pattern of exchange custody failure.
13 cases in this intersection. 67% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome and 11% in access survived. The most common recovery path is legal proceedings.
Archive analysis — 13 cases
Outcomes
67% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access, close to the archive-wide average of 69%. 22% resulted in constrained recovery.
Documentation coverage
31% of cases have indeterminate outcomes — higher than the archive average of 43%.
Recovery path
Legal Proceedings is the most documented recovery path (5 cases, 38% of subset). Of those with a determinate outcome, 20% resulted in recovered or constrained access.
Documentation
62% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Geographic distribution
Canada accounts for 31% of cases in this subset (4 of 13).
Structural dependency
77% of cases carry a shared service dependency dependency tag — the most common structural factor in this subset.
13 observed cases
Blocked
6 (46%)
Constrained
2 (15%)
Survived
1 (8%)
Indeterminate
4 (31%)
Blockchain.com Account Access Failure: 2014 Wallet, Dormant 10 Years, Support Unresponsive
Exchange custody
Between 2014 and early 2024, at least three users encountered custody access failures on Blockchain.com (formerly Blockchain.info). Osiris100 created a wallet o
BTC.com Wallet Service Shutdown and Recovery Tool Failure
Exchange custody
In February 2022, BTC.com announced the shutdown of its wallet service, setting an April 1, 2022 deadline for users to withdraw funds. The announcement prompted
Ninki Wallet Recovery Failure: Seed Phrase Insufficient Without Derivation Path Documentation
Exchange custody
Ninki was an online wallet service that ceased operation, trapping user funds behind a discontinued platform. The user Sycorax21 held the theoretically complete
QuadrigaCX Exchange Collapse (April 2019): Mass Custody Loss
Exchange custody
QuadrigaCX, founded in 2013 and one of Canada's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, ceased operations on April 15, 2019, with approximately 115,000 users unable t
QuadrigaCX Exchange Collapse: C$100,000 Withdrawal Never Processed
Exchange custody
Eric Z., a QuadrigaCX customer, deposited C$5,000 into the Canadian cryptocurrency exchange around 2014 and grew his position to approximately C$125,000 through
Xitong Zou: QuadrigaCX Creditor During Exchange Collapse and Fraud
Exchange custody
Xitong Zou was a customer of QuadrigaCX, a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange that collapsed in late 2018. Like thousands of other users, Zou had cryptocurrency h
Elvis Cavalic and QuadrigaCX: C$15,000 Withdrawal Lost to Exchange Collapse
Exchange custody
Elvis Cavalic of Calgary, Alberta was an active QuadrigaCX customer who had accumulated cryptocurrency holdings through trading on the platform. In October 2018
Blockchain.info Wallet Access Failure: Platform Login System Change (2017)
Exchange custody
In March 2014, a user created a Blockchain.info-hosted wallet and received a 12-word recovery passphrase as the sole access credential. The user documented the
7 BTC Lost After Address Disappearance on Blockchain.info Web Wallet
Exchange custody
In August 2017, a BitcoinTalk forum user reported a significant loss involving approximately 7 BTC stored on Blockchain.info. The user had migrated from Bitcoin
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
MtGox Civil Rehabilitation Claims Process: Password Reset Barrier
Exchange custody
Following the MtGox collapse, Japan's civil rehabilitation framework opened a formal claims process to distribute recovered assets to affected users. However, a
MtGox Withdrawal Halt and Bankruptcy: 400K Inheritance Permanently Blocked
Exchange custody
In 2014, the largest Bitcoin exchange at that time, MtGox, ceased Bitcoin withdrawals and subsequently filed for bankruptcy protection. A documented case emerge
MtGox Exchange Collapse: 850,000 Bitcoin Custody Failure
Exchange custody
Mt. Gox, founded in 2006 and operating as a Bitcoin exchange from 2010, accumulated custody of approximately 850,000 Bitcoin belonging to its users by early 201
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File Deleted — No Backup — Seed phrase unavailable
Device Loss Without Backup — Device loss
Device Discarded — Seed phrase unavailable
Physical Coercion — Coercion
Exchange KYC / Account Lockout — Vendor lockout
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