Claude helps recover $395,000 in bitcoin trapped on a computer for years

CoinDesk2h agoUpdated 1h ago
Claude helps recover $395,000 in bitcoin trapped on a computer for years
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A user recovered $395,000 in Bitcoin after Claude AI helped locate a forgotten wallet backup file on their computer. The wallet was decrypted using a password already written down, not through cryptographic breaking. The recovery demonstrates how AI assistants can help non-technical users search old devices for lost wallet files, potentially unlocking dormant Bitcoin holdings from early adopters without weakening security.

Key takeaways

  • 1Claude AI helped recover $395,000 in Bitcoin by locating a forgotten 2019 wallet backup file on a user's computer, not by breaking cryptography.
  • 2The wallet was unlocked using a password the owner had already written down; no Bitcoin security or encryption was compromised.
  • 3AI assistants can help non-technical users search old devices for forgotten wallet files, potentially recovering millions in dormant early-era Bitcoin holdings.

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Why it matters

For Indian retail investors, this shows AI tools can safely recover lost crypto assets without weakening security, relevant as many early Bitcoin holders may have forgotten wallets. It also highlights that forgotten Bitcoin from early adopters remains valuable—with Bitcoin at $79,000, old devices could hold six-figure recoveries, making wallet backup hygiene critical.

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