Part of the CustodyStress archive of observed Bitcoin custody incidents
CS-01093
Voyager filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 5–6 July 2022.
ConstrainedCase description
On 1 July 2022, Voyager Digital suspended all trading, deposits, withdrawals, and loyalty rewards for its approximately 3.5 million customers. The company cited the default of Three Arrows Capital, to which Voyager had lent approximately $650 million. Voyager filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 5–6 July 2022. Customers with approximately $1.3 billion in crypto collectively lost access with no warning and no timeline for recovery.
Custody context
| Stress condition | Vendor lockout |
| Custody system | Exchange custody |
| Outcome | Constrained |
| Documentation | Unknown |
| Year observed | 2022 |
| Country | United States |
Structural dependencies observed
What this illustrates
Getting access back required help from an institution — and that help wasn't available. Whether full access was ultimately possible is unclear, but significant delay or outside intervention was involved.
Outcome interpretation
Access remained possible, but only with delay, dependence, or significant difficulty.
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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Professional Scope Boundary Matrix
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The Independent Assessment Layer in Bitcoin Custody
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