

A user on X claimed Anthropic’s Claude AI helped recover access to a Bitcoin wallet that had sat dormant for more than 11 years. The wallet reportedly held 5 Bitcoins and showed no movement until May 13. The post quickly drew wide attention online.
The claim came from a pseudonymous X user known as cprkm. He said he lost access to the wallet after changing the password around 2015 and later forgetting it. The user said he still had an old mnemonic recovery phrase. Even so, that phrase did not fully solve the problem as the wallet password had changed after setup.
Public blockchain records reportedly showed no activity for years. Then, on May 13, the wallet became active again.
In the final attempt, the user said he uploaded files from an old college computer to Claude. He claimed the AI scanned historical wallet backups and found an older wallet file. That older file, he said, could still be decrypted with the recovered mnemonic phrase. He added that the process led to the same Bitcoin private keys that controlled the funds.
The user also said the encryption password had changed, but the private keys linked to the Bitcoin holdings had not changed. After unlocking the older backup, he regained access to the wallet.
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The story spread fast and drew millions of views. Many users treated it as an example of AI-assisted digital forensics and password recovery. At the same time, the thread triggered skepticism. Some Reddit users said the posts made Claude’s role sound larger than it was.
One Reddit user said Claude only searched files. Another argued that the reaction showed how many users already trust AI too much. The claim also appeared as interest grew in Claude’s security-related abilities. The report says that following the launch of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model last month.
Anthropic said that the model can identify software vulnerabilities and complete advanced security tasks on its own. The claim around the wallet recovery added a new layer to that discussion.
The case stood out since permanent loss remains common in crypto. Chainalysis has estimated that roughly 20% of all existing Bitcoin is lost or stuck in wallets that owners cannot access. Most lost-wallet stories involve discarded hard drives or missing paper keys. This case instead centered on old files, a recovered phrase, and a wallet backup.
After the recovery, the user said he paid a 5% finder’s fee to a contact who encouraged the AI-led approach.
A user claimed Claude AI helped recover access to a Bitcoin wallet that remained dormant for more than 11 years. The incident fueled debate around AI-assisted digital forensics, wallet recovery, and future cybersecurity risks as interest in advanced AI analysis tools continues growing.