Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
Institutional Failure — Early Bitcoin (2009–2013)
Bitcoin custody cases involving institutional failure and early bitcoin (2009–2013).
18 cases in this intersection. 67% of determinate cases resulted in a blocked outcome. The most common recovery path is no path available.
Archive analysis — 18 cases
Outcomes
67% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access, close to the archive-wide average of 69%. Only 0% resulted in recovered access — one of the lower survival rates in the archive. 33% resulted in constrained recovery.
Primary stress condition
89% of cases involve vendor lockout. Legal or authority constraint accounts for a further 11%.
Recovery path
Exchange Support is the most documented recovery path (5 cases, 28% of subset).
Documentation
89% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Structural dependency
89% of cases carry a institutional cooperation required dependency tag — the most common structural factor in this subset.
10
Blocked
5
Constrained
0
Survived
3
Indeterminate
100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.
18 observed cases
Blocked
10 (56%)
Constrained
5 (28%)
Indeterminate
3 (17%)
Mt. Gox Withdrawal Crisis: levino's 347-Page Thread Documents SEPA Delays (April 2013)
Exchange custody
On April 18, 2013, BitcoinTalk user levino initiated a withdrawal of Euro proceeds from Mt. Gox, the world's largest Bitcoin exchange at that time. After 14 day
Bitfloor Exchange Closure March 2013: Banking Relationship Failure After Prior Hack
Exchange custody
Bitfloor, a US-based Bitcoin exchange, announced permanent closure on March 17, 2013, after its banking partner terminated the exchange's account without explan
Cryptsy Exchange Collapse: Concealed Hack Left Users Holding Worthless Balances
Exchange custody
Cryptsy emerged as the dominant altcoin exchange during the 2013 cryptocurrency boom, facilitating trading in Litecoin, Dogecoin, Feathercoin, and hundreds of a
CoinLab vs. Mt. Gox: Partnership Collapse Traps North American Customer Bitcoin in Legal Limbo (May 2013)
Exchange custody
In 2012, Mt. Gox and CoinLab signed a partnership agreement under which CoinLab would assume management of Mt. Gox's US and Canadian customer operations, includ
DHS Seizure of Mt. Gox Dwolla and Wells Fargo Accounts (May 2013)
Exchange custody
On May 15, 2013, the US Department of Homeland Security, acting through Immigration and Customs Enforcement, seized approximately $2.9 million from Mt. Gox's Dw
Instawallet Hosted Wallet Shutdown After 2013 Security Breach: Partial User Reimbursement
Exchange custody
Instawallet, operated by French company Paymain (later Paymium), provided frictionless Bitcoin access during the early ecosystem's rapid expansion. The service
Mt. Gox SEPA Withdrawal Vanishes: mably's €EUR Transfer Confirmed But Never Received
Exchange custody
On April 6, 2013, BitcoinTalk user mably received email confirmation from Mt. Gox that a SEPA EUR withdrawal had been initiated. Twenty days elapsed without the
Mt. Gox SEPA Withdrawal Delayed 28 Days: lukcoin's Unresolved Case (May 2013)
Exchange custody
On May 7, 2013, BitcoinTalk user lukcoin posted in the Mt. Gox withdrawal delays thread describing a SEPA transfer initiated on April 9 that had not arrived aft
Institutional lockout — Mt. Gox (2013)
Exchange custody
On April 8, 2013, BitcoinTalk Legendary-ranked user el_rlee submitted a withdrawal request to Mt. Gox. Twelve days later, on April 20, el_rlee posted in a gathe
Mt. Gox Bitcoin Withdrawal Crisis: Weeks-Long Delays Signal Terminal Operational Failure
Exchange custody
By November 2013, Mt. Gox customers attempting to withdraw Bitcoin faced indefinite waiting periods, a critical escalation from earlier fiat-only delays. What h
Blockchain.info Web Wallet: Imported Private Key Vanished After Sync Popup
Exchange custody
In February 2013, a BitcoinTalk user (BurtW) generated a vanity address using vanitygen and imported the private key into his Blockchain.info web wallet account
CryptoXChange Exchange Collapse: Users Locked Out of Bitcoin Deposits
Exchange custody
CryptoXChange launched on November 10, 2011, as an Australian Bitcoin exchange offering two-factor authentication features including Yubikey support. The platfo
BTCex Unexpected Maintenance Closure and Permanent Platform Shutdown (July 2012)
Exchange custody
BTCex operated as a custodial Bitcoin exchange during the early market period. In May 2011, the platform suffered a critical security breach resulting in the lo
BitMarket.eu: Operator Speculation and Bitcoinica Collapse Froze 18,787 BTC in Customer Funds
Exchange custody
BitMarket.eu launched in April 2011 as a Polish peer-to-peer Bitcoin exchange. The platform operator, Maciej Trębacz, made a critical decision to invest custome
BitFloor Exchange Collapse: 24,000 BTC Theft, Minimal Restitution, Platform Shutdown
Exchange custody
BitFloor, a Bitcoin exchange operating in 2012, suffered a catastrophic custody failure on September 4, 2012. An attacker gained access to an unencrypted backup
Tradehill Exchange Shutdown: Users Locked Out After Dwolla Payment Reversal
Exchange custody
Tradehill operated as one of Bitcoin's earliest and most prominent exchanges, second only to Mt. Gox in trading volume and user trust. On February 13, 2012, the
Bitomat.pl Exchange Loses 17,000 BTC to AWS Instance Restart
Exchange custody
Bitomat.pl operated as the third-largest Bitcoin exchange globally and the largest in Poland during the early 2011 cryptocurrency market. On July 26, 2011, the
BTCex Exchange Users Discover 83% Bitcoin Missing After Temporary Closure
Exchange custody
BTCex was a Russian-based cryptocurrency exchange founded in September 2010 that facilitated trades between bitcoin and fiat currencies including Russian Rubles
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