
A Bitcoin holder has gained significant attention after recovering roughly $400,000 in cryptocurrency through AI assistance, marking a major recovery story. Known as Cprkrn on social media, he detailed his decade-long struggle to access his funds on May 13.
Cprkrn's wallet had been locked since his college days after he changed the password while high and forgot it completely. The password? "lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:)". He attempted various combinations for years without luck, running into trillions of possibilities.
"Holy fking sht omg Claude just cracked this sht!"** he exclaimed in his post, showing gratitude towards Anthropic and CEO Dario Amodei.
His breakthrough came when he uploaded old college files to the AI chatbot Claude. Rather than just trying guesses, Claude sifted through the old files, identifying one that predated his password change. He also discovered an old mnemonic phrase, aiding in unlocking the wallet.
Interestingly, commenters on various crypto forums shared their thoughts:
"Losing access after changing the wallet password while high, obviously."
"He probably wouldβve sold much earlier if he hadnβt lost it for years."
"Whatβs the disguise?"
Despite some skepticism about the authenticity of his claims, many users found the story compelling. Some voiced concerns about the potential misuse of AI tools in this context, while others enjoyed the humorous aspects of the journey.
While Claude assisted in recovery, it notably did not compromise Bitcoin's security. As BTCRecover, a tool for wallet recovery, comes into the spotlight, itβs noted for helping individuals who only recall parts of their passwords.
Cprkrnβs experience highlights the growing intersection of AI technology and cryptocurrencies.
π User recovers 5 Bitcoin currently valued at about $398,000.
π Old college files were instrumental in regaining wallet access.
π¬ "Claude did your work for you," expressed one skeptic.
π§ββοΈ Cprkrn shared plans to name his child after Dario Amodei.
The increasing reliance on AI for recovering lost digital assets appears to be a trend. As technology becomes more accessible, the number of successful recoveries like Cprkrnβs may rise. Experts estimate that about 25% of Bitcoin is locked in inaccessible wallets, presenting a potential goldmine for those who explore AI-recovery tools.
With discussions on the ethical implications of using such powerful tools heating up, the crypto community may soon call for clear regulations.
In a rapidly evolving crypto environment, Cprkrn's story serves not just as inspiration but as a reminder that forgotten digital assets can still hold substantial value.