Claude helps recover $395,000 in bitcoin trapped on a computer for years
Key takeaways
- But don't get caught in the hype as that is not what happened.
- User cprkrn posted the recovery on Wednesday, calling it "the most obvious opening ever" once they figured out what had happened.
- The owner had been trying for eight weeks to brute-force the password on their current Blockchain.com wallet, testing roughly 3.5 trillion combinations using the btcrecover service on a rented computing chip.
The owner had been trying for eight weeks to brute-force the password on their current Blockchain.com wallet, testing roughly 3.5 trillion combinations using the btcrecover service on a rented computing chip.By Shaurya Malwa May 14, 2026, 5:34 a.m. 2 min read Make preferred on What to know: A viral X post claiming that Anthropic’s Claude “cracked” a bitcoin wallet is misleading, as the AI merely helped the owner locate an old wallet backup file on their own computer.The wallet was ultimately unlocked using a password the owner had already written down, and the recovered backup contained the same private keys as the current wallet, meaning no bitcoin cryptography was broken.The episode highlights how AI assistants can make it easier for nontechnical users to search old devices for forgotten wallet files, potentially unlocking long-lost bitcoin without weakening underlying cryptographic security.A viral X post is claiming Claude 'cracked' a forgotten bitcoin wallet to recover 5 BTC from a user's computer.
But don't get caught in the hype as that is not what happened. Anthropic's AI simply helped the owner search their own computer for an old wallet file, which was then decrypted with a password the owner already had written down in a notebook.
User cprkrn posted the recovery on Wednesday, calling it "the most obvious opening ever" once they figured out what had happened.