Breakthrough: Artificial Intelligence Tool Rescues Forgotten Bitcoin Fortune from Seven-Year Slumber

A pseudonymous user known as Cprkrn recovered 5 Bitcoin (BTC) in May 2026. The wallet had been inaccessible since 2015 — a period of approximately 11 years. At the time of recovery, the 5 BTC were worth roughly $397,000, based on the Bitcoin price at that date.
"Holy cow, OMG, Claude just cracked this!", 13 May 2026. — Cprkrn, Bitcoin holder, X — via Yahoo Finance
Claude fixed a tool bug, not Bitcoin encryptionThe user uploaded old computer files to Claude, an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant made by Anthropic. Claude identified a bug in a password recovery tool called btcrecover. This tool attempts to reconstruct forgotten wallet passwords. Claude did not break Bitcoin's cryptographic security. The recovery worked because an older version of the wallet file — created before the user changed the password — was found and decrypted with the original password.
Wallet remained dormant since April 2015On-chain records confirmed that the recovered wallet had not moved funds since April 2015. Multiple sources reported the dormancy period as 11 years, not 10. The CoinPaper headline used "10 years," but the majority of corroborating outlets used "11 years." The blockchain transaction confirming the wallet sweep occurred on 13 May 2026.
Millions of Bitcoin remain permanently inaccessibleHardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. "Holy cow, OMG, Claude just cracked this!", 13 May 2026. — Cprkrn, Bitcoin holder, X — via Yahoo Finance
Claude fixed a tool bug, not Bitcoin encryptionThe user uploaded old computer files to Claude, an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant made by Anthropic. Claude identified a bug in a password recovery tool called btcrecover. This tool attempts to reconstruct forgotten wallet passwords. Claude did not break Bitcoin's cryptographic security. The recovery worked because an older version of the wallet file — created before the user changed the password — was found and decrypted with the original password.
Wallet remained dormant since April 2015On-chain records confirmed that the recovered wallet had not moved funds since April 2015. Multiple sources reported the dormancy period as 11 years, not 10. The CoinPaper headline used "10 years," but the majority of corroborating outlets used "11 years." The blockchain transaction confirming the wallet sweep occurred on 13 May 2026.
Millions of Bitcoin remain permanently inaccessibleHardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. Claude fixed a tool bug, not Bitcoin encryptionThe user uploaded old computer files to Claude, an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant made by Anthropic. Claude identified a bug in a password recovery tool called btcrecover. This tool attempts to reconstruct forgotten wallet passwords. Claude did not break Bitcoin's cryptographic security. The recovery worked because an older version of the wallet file — created before the user changed the password — was found and decrypted with the original password.
Wallet remained dormant since April 2015On-chain records confirmed that the recovered wallet had not moved funds since April 2015. Multiple sources reported the dormancy period as 11 years, not 10. The CoinPaper headline used "10 years," but the majority of corroborating outlets used "11 years." The blockchain transaction confirming the wallet sweep occurred on 13 May 2026.
Millions of Bitcoin remain permanently inaccessibleHardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. The user uploaded old computer files to Claude, an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant made by Anthropic. Claude identified a bug in a password recovery tool called btcrecover. This tool attempts to reconstruct forgotten wallet passwords. Claude did not break Bitcoin's cryptographic security. The recovery worked because an older version of the wallet file — created before the user changed the password — was found and decrypted with the original password.
Wallet remained dormant since April 2015On-chain records confirmed that the recovered wallet had not moved funds since April 2015. Multiple sources reported the dormancy period as 11 years, not 10. The CoinPaper headline used "10 years," but the majority of corroborating outlets used "11 years." The blockchain transaction confirming the wallet sweep occurred on 13 May 2026.
Millions of Bitcoin remain permanently inaccessibleHardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. On-chain records confirmed that the recovered wallet had not moved funds since April 2015. Multiple sources reported the dormancy period as 11 years, not 10. The CoinPaper headline used "10 years," but the majority of corroborating outlets used "11 years." The blockchain transaction confirming the wallet sweep occurred on 13 May 2026.
Millions of Bitcoin remain permanently inaccessibleHardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. Hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger estimated that between 2.3 million and 3.7 million BTC are permanently inaccessible. Ledger cited research firm Chainalysis as the source for this range. This estimate was published in November 2025 and represents the most recent available figure. Ledger sells hardware wallets, which gives the company a commercial interest in publicising Bitcoin loss statistics. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile and involve significant risk. You may lose part or all of your investment. All information on Coinpaprika is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Coinpaprika is not liable for any losses resulting from the use of this information.