Claude Helps Recover 5 BTC From Old Bitcoin Wallet After Years Of Failed Password Attempts
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A Bitcoin holder says Anthropicâs Claude helped recover 5 BTC from an old wallet after years of failed access attempts, turning a forgotten backup into roughly $396,000 at the current Bitcoin price.
The claim came from X user @cprkrn, who posted that Claude had âcrackedâ the problem after the user fed it old computer files linked to the wallet. The post quickly spread across crypto and AI circles because the recovery was not presented as a simple password guess. It appeared to involve file discovery, old wallet analysis, and matching a forgotten mnemonic phrase with an earlier wallet file.
Holy fucking shit omg Claude just cracked this shit,â the user wrote, thanking Anthropic and CEO Dario Amodei. In another line that captured the tone of the post, the user joked, âNaming my kid after you.
The wallet reportedly held 5 BTC, and the address shared in the thread, 14VJySbsKraEJbtwk9ivnr1fXs6QuofuE6, can be checked on-chain. Bitcoin was trading near $79,178 at the time of writing, placing the five-coin balance just under $400,000 before fees or any later movement.
Old Wallet File Became The Key
The thread described a messy recovery path familiar to many early Bitcoin users. The user had bought Bitcoin years ago, later lost access, and reportedly tried around 7 trillion password combinations before turning to Claude for help. The breakthrough was not a direct defeat of Bitcoinâs cryptography. The user said Claude helped identify an older wallet.dat file inside the backup, one that appeared to predate a later password change.
That distinction is important for readers. AI did not magically break Bitcoin private keys. The reported recovery depended on old local files, a mnemonic phrase, and the ability to locate the correct wallet backup. In self-custody, a seed phrase can restore wallet access only when the backup and wallet structure still match the userâs key material.
The case highlights a growing role for AI tools in digital forensics. Anthropic markets Claude Code as an agentic tool that can understand large codebases, work across files, and help users navigate complex software tasks. Applied to old storage media, similar file-reading and reasoning abilities can help users sort through backups, identify relevant wallet files, and reconstruct what happened across years of device changes.
AI Helps With Forensics, Not Broken Cryptography
The recovery claim does not change Bitcoinâs security model. A lost private key remains unrecoverable if no valid backup, seed phrase, partial password, or wallet file exists. AI can help search, classify, explain, and connect clues across old data, but it cannot spend coins without the underlying key material.
That makes the story more useful as a custody warning than as an AI miracle. Early Bitcoin users often kept wallet files on laptops, external drives, cloud folders, or old operating system backups without a clear recovery plan. Some of those files may still contain valuable clues, but exposing them to any third-party tool also creates privacy and security risks. Users handling real wallet files need to avoid uploading seed phrases, private keys, or decrypted wallet data into systems they do not fully trust.
The address linked in the thread remains the central public checkpoint. Any movement from the wallet would be visible on-chain, while the exact recovery process still depends on the userâs account of how Claude identified the older file. The strongest confirmed facts are the public post, the shared Bitcoin address, and the reported 5 BTC balance tied to a recovery attempt that turned old wallet clutter into a six-figure self-custody lesson.
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