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2021Blocked

2021 — Blocked

Bitcoin custody cases from 2021 with a blocked outcome. 17 cases in the archive where the incident occurred in 2021 and the documented outcome was blocked.

Archive analysis — 17 cases
Outcomes
100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked access — 31 percentage points above the archive-wide average of 69%. Only 0% resulted in recovered access — one of the lower survival rates in the archive.
Custody type
53% of cases involved software wallet, followed by hardware wallet (single key) at 18%.
Primary stress condition
53% of cases involve coercion. Seed phrase unavailable accounts for a further 24%.
Recovery path
Coerced Transfer is the most documented recovery path (9 cases, 53% of subset). Of those with a determinate outcome, 0% resulted in recovered or constrained access.
Documentation
71% of cases had present and interpretable documentation — yet still produced a blocked or constrained outcome.
Scale
24% of cases involved large or very large holdings (10+ BTC).
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Blocked
0
Constrained
0
Survived
0
Indeterminate

100% of determinate cases resulted in blocked or constrained access.

17 observed cases
Blocked
17 (100%)
14.5 BTC Stolen From bitcoinpaperwallet.com-Generated Wallet
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
In January 2021, a Bitcoin holder attempted to create a paper wallet using bitcoinpaperwallet.com. The user reported running the generator offline before sendin
Bitcoin Core Wallet: Encryption Mismatch Between Old Wallet Format and Modern Change Addresses
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
In early January 2021, a husband and wife discovered an old hard drive containing a Bitcoin Core wallet from prior mining operations and promotional credits. On
Electrum Watch-Only Wallet With Lost Seed Phrase: No Recovery Path
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
In June 2021, a BitcoinTalk user (Ed801) discovered that their Electrum wallet, created nine months prior in September 2020, had become functionally inaccessibl
Zaryn Dentzel Home Invasion: Torture and Forced Bitcoin Transfer in Madrid
Hardware wallet (single key)
Blocked 2021
Zaryn Dentzel, an American co-founder of Tuenti (a major Spanish social network), became the victim of a violent home invasion in Madrid in November 2021. Attac
Omsk Kidnapping and Extortion: $1M+ Cryptocurrency Seized Under Duress
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2021
In July 2021, three men in Omsk, Russia abducted a victim and held them under physical duress to extort cryptocurrency holdings exceeding $1 million. The perpet
Simon Arthuis: Murder for Cryptocurrency Access in France, August 2021
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
Simon Arthuis, a computer engineering student in Plancher-Bas, France, was attacked, drugged, tortured, and murdered in August 2021 by five assailants who targe
Tomsk Miner Robbed of 86 BTC in Armed Home Attack — October 2021
Hardware wallet (single key)
Blocked 2021
In October 2021, an unidentified Bitcoin miner operating in Tomsk, Russia became the target of an armed robbery at his residence. The attackers stole approximat
Astamur Ardzibna Shot Dead in Abkhazia Over Cryptocurrency Mining Operation
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2021
Astamur Ardzibna was fatally shot in October 2021 during an armed dispute over cryptocurrency mining operations in Abkhazia, the de facto independent territory
Recovery Phrase Failed to Restore Imported Addresses: Funds Permanently Inaccessible
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
A Blockchain.com user had deposited Bitcoin into imported addresses within their wallet application, unaware that funds in imported addresses required separate
Bitcoin Lost After Hard Disk Format Without wallet.dat Backup
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
A Bitcoin Core user received bitcoin in 2013 but did not understand the criticality of wallet.dat at that time. In 2017, the user formatted their hard disk and
London Teenage Gang: £115,000 Cryptocurrency Robbery by Knifepoint 2021–2022
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
Between 2021 and 2022, a group of teenagers executed a systematic campaign of armed home invasions targeting cryptocurrency holders in London. The gang, numberi
Death Without Passphrase: 0.5 BTC Lost When Owner Died in 2021
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2021
A Bitcoin holder died in 2021 holding approximately 0.5 BTC, valued at roughly $30,000 USD at that time. After the owner's death, family members became aware of
Coinbase Wallet Lockout with Corrupted Google Drive Backup
Exchange custody
Blocked 2021
In June 2021, a Coinbase Wallet user reported being locked out of their account but believed recovery was possible because they had exported a backup file to Go
Son Drugs Father and Steals $400,000 in Bitcoin in Bethesda, Maryland
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
In May 2021, a Bethesda, Maryland resident was incapacitated after his son spiked his tea with drugs, enabling the son to access and transfer approximately $400
Bradford Kidnapping: 14-Year-Old Bitcoin Holder Extorted for Cryptocurrency
Unknown custody system
Blocked 2021
In May 2021, a 14-year-old boy in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, was kidnapped and held for ransom by perpetrators seeking to extort his Bitcoin holdings. The bo
Recife Bank Director Abducted and Coerced to Transfer 4.78 Bitcoin
Software wallet
Blocked 2021
In March 2021, a bank director based in Recife, Brazil was abducted by a criminal gang. During captivity, the director was physically assaulted—attackers knocke
Armed Home Robbery: Swedish Couple Coerced to Transfer 1M SEK Bitcoin
Hardware wallet (single key)
Blocked 2021
In February 2021, armed robbers forced their way into a private residence in Stockholm, Sweden, and coerced a married couple to surrender Bitcoin holdings value
Year and outcome
Terms guide
Survived
Access remained possible under the reported conditions.
Constrained
Access remained possible, but only with delay, dependence, or significant difficulty.
Blocked
Access was not possible under the reported conditions.
Indeterminate
There was not enough information to determine the outcome.
Survivability
The degree to which a custody system maintains the possibility of authorized recovery under stress.
Archive inclusion criteria

This archive documents cases where a legitimate owner, heir, or authorized party encountered barriers accessing or recovering Bitcoin due to a failure in the custody arrangement. The central question for inclusion is: did the custody structure fail a legitimate access or recovery attempt?

A case must satisfy all three of the following to be included:

  1. Legitimate access attempt. The person attempting to access or recover the Bitcoin was the owner, a designated heir, an executor, a legal authority, or another party with a legitimate claim — not a thief, attacker, or unauthorized third party.
  2. Custody structure failure. The failure was caused by a property of the custody arrangement — missing credentials, structural dependencies, documentation gaps, knowledge concentration, legal barriers, or institutional constraints — not market conditions, individual-level fraud or theft, or protocol-level issues. Platform-level failures that block legitimate user access are in scope regardless of their cause.
  3. Documentable outcome or access constraint. The case must have a stated or inferable outcome: access blocked, access constrained, access delayed, or access eventually achieved through a recovery path. Cases with entirely unknown outcomes are included only where the structural failure is documented and the constraint is unambiguous.
  • Owner death or incapacity — Bitcoin held in self-custody that becomes inaccessible to heirs or designated parties because credentials, documentation, or operational knowledge were not transferred
  • Passphrase loss — BIP39 passphrase forgotten or unavailable, blocking access to a funded wallet even where the seed phrase is present
  • Seed phrase or wallet backup unavailable — no independent recovery path existed or the backup was destroyed, lost, or never created
  • Device loss without independent backup — hardware wallet, phone, or computer lost or destroyed with no recovery path outside the device
  • Documentation absent or ambiguous — heirs or executors cannot determine that Bitcoin exists, which wallet holds it, or how to access it
  • Knowledge concentration — only one person knew the procedure, passphrase, or access method; that person is dead, incapacitated, or unreachable
  • Multisig quorum failure — a threshold signature arrangement cannot be completed because signers are unavailable, uncooperative, incapacitated, or have lost their keys
  • Legal authority / access mismatch — a court order, probate ruling, or power of attorney establishes legal entitlement but provides no technical path to access
  • Institutional custody barrier — exchange or platform hacks, insolvency, regulatory seizure, or operational failure that caused a access constraint or failure for legitimate users, whether temporary, prolonged, or permanent. The failure of the custodian to remain available or solvent is itself the in-scope event.
  • Forced relocation or geographic constraint — physical access to a device or location required for recovery is blocked by displacement, border restrictions, or political circumstances
  • Coercion — the holder was compelled under threat to transfer Bitcoin or disclose credentials during an access event
  • Hidden asset discovery — heirs or executors locate a wallet or account but cannot access it due to missing credentials or operational knowledge
  • Market losses, investment losses, yield scheme losses, or Ponzi scheme losses
  • Hacks or theft targeting an individual's personal security (phishing, SIM swap, social engineering, malware) where the custody architecture itself did not fail
  • Unauthorized transfers where the holder's custody system was not the cause of the failure
  • Ordinary transaction mistakes — wrong-address sends, fee errors, mistaken amounts
  • Protocol-level failures — cryptographic vulnerabilities, consensus bugs, firmware integrity failures
  • Deliberate burns or tribute burns
  • Cases where the stated loss is unverifiable and no structural custody failure is described

Cases are drawn from public sources including forum posts, news reporting, court documents, academic research, and direct submissions. Each case is reviewed against the inclusion criteria above before publication. Source material is retained and available on request for documented cases.

The archive is observational and descriptive. It does not attempt to document all Bitcoin custody failures — only those meeting the criteria above with sufficient documentation to describe the structural failure and its outcome.

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