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Crypto Graveyard Grows: Coinbase Says $3.4B In ETH Is Irrecoverable

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July 22, 2025
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Ethereum is seeing a growing chunk of its coins slip out of reach. According to Coinbase head of product, Conor Grogan, 913,111 ETH—about 0.76 % of the nearly 121 million coins in circulation—are now locked away by user blunder or software bugs.

Coinbase disclosed that the stash alone is worth more than $3.43 billion at today’s prices. When you add the 5.3 million ETH burned under the network’s fee‑burn rule, the total “gone forever” pile swells to roughly 6.2 million ETH, or 5 % of all issued tokens, representing about $23.4 billion in value.

Coinbase: Lost Ether Climbs Sharply

Based on reports from March 2023, the lost‑to‑error bucket has jumped 44 % from 636,000 ETH to today’s 913,111 ETH. The rise is driven almost entirely by routine transfers to burn addresses and a handful of historical mishaps.

I’ve categorized thousands of instances of Ethereum typos, user errors, and buggy contracts

Thus far I’ve found 636,000 ETH worth $1.15B+ that are lost forever: 0.5% of all circulating supply

Crypto can be hard some times 😅
On the flip side thats a lot of ETH that cant be sold pic.twitter.com/YvCh2KmME5

— Conor (@jconorgrogan) March 20, 2023

Grogan notes this figure still underestimates the real total, since forgotten private keys and unused genesis wallets aren’t counted.

Investors watching these numbers are getting a clearer view of Ethereum’s true scarcity. Unlike Bitcoin, capped at 21 million coins, ETH’s supply isn’t fixed.

Yet these burns and losses carve out a shrinking pocket of tokens you can actually move. That dynamic can feed into market sentiment—and prices—if demand holds or grows.

Major Incidents Still Dominate

According to Coinbase, three big blunders account for most of the missing ETH. A faulty Parity multisig wallet swallowed 306,000 ETH. Quadriga’s broken contract ate 60,000 ETH, and the Akutars NFT mint bug locked away 11,500 ETH.

Since Grogan’s last update, only about 1,000 ETH more has wandered into a burn address by mistake. No new megabullets have been shot, but every error still adds up.

For every person who is developing on Ethereum, the risk of lost burns or unclaimed funds is not eliminated. Smart contract audits and easy-to-use key management tools attempt to mitigate these losses, but human error will never be fully eradicated.

That is why keeping up with the rate of lost tokens is as crucial as keeping up with trading volume or price movements.

Elastic Supply And Burn Impact

Ethereum’s switch to proof‑of‑stake in September 2022 and the London hard fork in August 2021 reconfigured its issuance.

Between a high of around 121 million ETH at the Merge, supply fell approximately 0.4 % up until April 2024 due to decreased validator rewards and the fee burn. Net issuance inched back up again afterward, pushing overall supply to 121 million ETH.

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