Ex-Ripple CTO Can't Remember Password to Access $240M in Bitcoin - CoinDesk (coindesk.com)
The former chief technology officer of a prominent blockchain company has forgotten the password to a fortune in bitcoin.

  • Almost a decade ago, Stefan Thomas, the former CTO at blockchain company Ripple Labs, was given 7,002 bitcoins worth $2-$6 each for making a cryptocurrency explainer video, reports the New York Times.
  • The bitcoin (BTC, +4.99%) had been stashed away in a digital wallet and Thomas has used eight of his most frequently used passwords in an attempt access his IronKey hard drive and his now multimillion-dollar fortune but has had no luck.
  • Two attempts now remain before the device auto-encrypts its contents, leaving Thomas’ fortune in limbo. Just call it Schrödinger's bitcoin.
  • “I would just lay in bed and think about it," Thomas told the New York Times. "Then I would go to the computer with some new strategy and it wouldn’t work, and I would be desperate again,” added Thomas.
  • Bitcoin prices have climbed from  $10,000 to $41,000 over the past three months. The price of bitcoin was at $34,290 at the time of publication, making Thomas' inaccessible stash worth an estimated $240 million.
  • It seems Thomas will have to HODL on for a little while longer until he finds a way to access the bitcoin.
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Now imagine if this happens to someone who works every time with crypto, what can happen to a normal every day person? One of the issues with crypto is the interface to work with it. Many are scared to use it as they don't understand how to deal with security, private and public long keys, etc. What to do?