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    James Howells Loses $750 Million Bitcoin in Landfill – Can He Ever Get It Back?

    Story Highlights
    • James Howells lost 8,000 Bitcoins worth $750 million when his then-partner mistakenly threw a hard drive containing them in the trash.

    • Howells's legal battle to gain access to the landfill to recover the hard drive was unsuccessful due to environmental concerns.

    • Howells plans to create a new cryptocurrency tied to the lost Bitcoin's value as a potential recovery strategy.

    Imagine being told you can’t search for something valuable you’ve lost. It’s devastating, right? Now, imagine the value of what you lost is $750 million. That’s the reality for James Howells, who lost a legal battle to recover a hard drive with nearly 8,000 Bitcoins worth about $750 million. Even though he lost in court, Howells is still determined to find a way to reclaim his fortune.

    Here’s his story.

    Howells’ Lost Bitcoin Fortune 

    This story dates back to 2013, when Howells’ then-partner was cleaning out the office. During the cleanup, she found an old hard drive. Not knowing its importance, she threw it away. What seemed like a harmless mistake turned into a major setback.

    The hard drive, containing early-mine Bitcoin, ended up in a landfill run by the Newport City Council. What could have been a simple mistake quickly became a huge problem for Howells.

    Why is Howells Facing Rejection on Rejection? 

    When Howells realized the hard drive’s value, he went to the Newport City Council, asking to search the landfill. However, the council refused, saying their environmental policies were more important than helping him recover his Bitcoin. Despite Howells offering a share of the Bitcoins if they allowed the search, the council stood firm.

    Frustrated, Howells took the matter to court, challenging the council’s authority over the landfill. The council successfully defended its position, and the court sided with them, citing environmental laws and ownership of the landfill.

    The Court Has Spoken

    Recently, Judge Keyser KC dismissed Howells’ case, saying there was no realistic chance of success. This ruling was a huge setback for Howells, making it seem like his hopes of recovering the Bitcoins were over. But even with this decision, Howells hasn’t given up.

    Not ready to let go, Howells came up with a new idea: creating a cryptocurrency linked to the lost Bitcoin’s value. This creative move is his last attempt to recover some of what he lost.

    A Story of Loss and Resilience

    James Howells’ journey, from mining Bitcoin to fighting in court, highlights the difficulties of dealing with lost digital assets. His idea of tokenizing the lost Bitcoins could pave the way for future efforts to recover value from similar situations. It’s an unexpected turn in this ongoing story.

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