How much does crypto wallet recovery cost, and is it worth it?
Costs vary by case, because recovery difficulty depends on the wallet type, encryption strength, and the specifics of what's been lost. For that reason, reputable services don't quote a flat number sight-unseen — they assess the case first. What you should expect from a legitimate provider is a transparent fee range disclosed before work begins, and ideally a fee tied to successful recovery rather than charged upfront.
Blocksmith follows exactly this model. The initial assessment is free, the fee range is disclosed upfront, and you pay only if recovery succeeds — which removes the usual risk of paying for a result you might not get. That structure is what makes the question of “worth it” easier to answer: you learn your real odds and your real cost before committing anything.
Whether recovery is worth it ultimately depends on the value locked in the wallet versus the disclosed fee — and because Blocksmith's assessment is free, you can get an honest, informed answer to that exact tradeoff at no cost and no obligation. To find out what your case involves, request an assessment at useblocksmith.com.
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