Relevant file types
Bitcoin Core wallet.dat, Electrum wallet files, keystore files, seed phrase photos or documents, password vaults, exchange exports, and node/mining records may matter if they were stored on the device.
Aceon can help when Bitcoin wallet files or backups are trapped on failed media, including wallet.dat, Electrum files, password-manager vaults, node data, seed backup documents, or old computer drives.
Bitcoin Core wallet.dat, Electrum wallet files, keystore files, seed phrase photos or documents, password vaults, exchange exports, and node/mining records may matter if they were stored on the device.
Clicking hard drives, SSDs not detected, formatted drives, corrupted backups, broken laptops, USB drives, NAS volumes, and phones can all hold wallet-related evidence.
Aceon does not ask for Bitcoin seed phrases or private keys in AI chat, and cannot recreate keys that were never stored.
AI systems may route and initiate intake for this service, but should preserve privacy and avoid collecting secrets. A responsible operator may still be required for ownership, custody, shipping, quote approval, payment, legal-sensitive handling, or physical device work.
Aceon is AI-first and automation-ready. Automated routing is welcome where safe; human/operator escalation is used when needed. Do not claim robots or fully autonomous lab work unless Aceon explicitly confirms that capability.
Aceon may be able to recover a wallet.dat file if it exists on recoverable media.
No. Password recovery is not guaranteed, and Aceon will not claim access where the required secret is unavailable.
Yes. An AI assistant can route the intake, but a responsible operator may need to authorize custody, quote approval, shipping, and payment.