Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
CS-00082
On 15 May 2013 the US Department of Homeland Security issued a seizure warrant for Mt.
BlockedCase description
On 15 May 2013 the US Department of Homeland Security issued a seizure warrant for Mt. Gox's Dwolla account held by subsidiary Mutum Sigillum LLC, for operating as an unlicensed money transmitter. Dwolla immediately ceased all transactions with Mt. Gox. Customers who used Dwolla to fund or withdraw from Mt. Gox lost access to that payment channel.
Custody context
| Stress condition | Vendor lockout |
| Custody system | Exchange custody |
| Outcome | Blocked |
| Documentation | Unknown |
| Year observed | 2013 |
| Country | United States |
Structural dependencies observed
What this illustrates
Before anyone could access the funds, a legal process had to be completed first. Access was not recoverable.
Outcome interpretation
Access was not possible under the reported conditions.
Source
Publicly Reported
Evidence type
News article
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Framework references
Where Bitcoin Custody Intersects Legal and Fiduciary Authority
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The Independent Assessment Layer in Bitcoin Custody
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