Guy trashed over 7000 bitcoins about four years ago & now it's worth 127 million dollars..

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The video was made when 7000 bitcoin was worth 6 million in 2013, however now it's worth 127,000,000: KILL YO'SELF NIGGGGGA :smh::eek::eek2::lol::roflmao:




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Man accidentally threw away $127 million in bitcoin and officials won't allow a search
Shawn M. Carter | @shawncarterm
12:30 PM ET Wed, 20 Dec 2017


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A bulldozer pushes trash into piles at the Miramar Landfill in San Diego, California.


James Howells, an IT worker living in the United Kingdom, knows exactly where his misplaced 7,500 bitcoins are but the city council where he lives won't let him retrieve them. They say it's against the law.

According to a report published in The Telegraph, Howells began mining bitcoin on his personal laptop in 2009. In 2013, though, "after I had stopped mining, the laptop I had used was broken into parts and sold on eBay," Howells tells The Telegraph.

He kept the drive he used to collect the bitcoins, "so if bitcoin did become valuable one day, I would still have the coins I mined."

But, while cleaning his home in 2013, he mistakenly put it into a waste bin at his local landfill site in Newport, South Wales, where it got buried.

Now, with bitcoin's value hovering just above $17,000 Wednesday, according to digital-currency website CoinDesk, Howells' 7,500 lost bitcoins are worth more than $127 million. CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index tracks prices from digital currency exchanges Bitfinex, Bitstamp, Coinbase and itBit.


More than four years' worth of garbage have poured into the dump since his mistake, which would make any recovery effort a significant undertaking. "A modern landfill is a complex engineering project and digging one up brings up all sorts of environmental issues, such as dangerous gasses and potential landfill fires," Howells says. "It's a big, expensive and risky project."




He wants to try, regardless, but the Newport City Council won't allow it.

In an interview with tech website Wired, a council spokesperson said their offices have been "contacted in the past about the possibility of retrieving a piece of IT hardware said to contain bitcoins," but digging up, storing and treating the waste could cause a "huge environmental impact on the surrounding area."

The landfill reportedly contains about 350,000 tons of waste and 50,000 more tons are added every year.

"It is likely that the hardware would have suffered significant galvanic corrosion due to the presence of landfill leachates and gases," officials pointed out. Even if the drive is recovered, it may not work after being exposed to weighty and possibly toxic waste for so long.

Plus, the operation, which could require specialty-construction vehicles, might cost millions. And while Howells has the "financial backing in place" to fund such an effort, according to Wired, he needs permission: The landfill is not open to the public and trespassing would be considered a criminal offense.



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Cloud-based services now help prevent physically losing hardware where bitcoins are stored, but there are still a few reasons to be wary of cryptocurrencies: Some experts fear it could be outlawed, note it's hard to value accurately and say buying it is more gambling than investing.

Still, many believe the positives outweigh the negatives. Even Howells still tracks bitcoin's price, he tells Wired, "but that's not because I'm obsessed with the price because of my lost coins. I have multiple tickers running with prices in different fiat currencies," not just in bitcoin.

And if Howells does recover his bitcoins, he'll probably cash some in. "Who knows for sure?" he says. "I probably would have sold 30 or 40 percent in 2013 to invest in property and other cryptocurrencies."

With the value of bitcoin continuing to rise, some speculate that eventually Howells' lost coins will be worth a fortune and the city council will be obligated to allow a search.

"And obviously," Howells says, "they would get a nice percentage as a gift or donation."


https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/20/man...h-of-bitcoins-and-city-wont-let-him-look.html
 




 
UHHHHHH

Make that around 160 million...bitcoin is at around

23 geez now...

but who knows he probably recovered it,

and cappin

so he doesnt have to pay taxes..
 
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Bruh...... worth over $950M?!!!



$950 Million in Lost Bitcoin: James Howells gives up landfill search after 12 years


Bruh, id be fucking shit up!!
 
Whats crazy is, what if a garbage man did find it. Was like damn thats a good hard drive, didn't realize what bitcoin/ a blockchain wallet was and just wiped it to use for his porn collection?!!


Eeeek


:roflmao: Yooooooooo!!!
 
Bruh...... worth over $950M?!!!



$950 Million in Lost Bitcoin: James Howells gives up landfill search after 12 years


Bruh, id be fucking shit up!!
How do you give up on a billion dollars?
 
How do you give up on a billion dollars?

You gotta read the article for the particular details, but essentially he's been fighting with the city/ dump since he realized his mistake 12 years ago.

They won't let him bring in a crew or his own excavating equipment to sift through the trash.

So think about that since mid 2013, every week there is more trash added to the pile.

They estimate there is now 200,000 TONS of trash and waste at the site now.

There's really no way to efficiently sift through that manually and as a "renegade."

He tried filing a $600 mil damages lawsuit in 2024 citing their refusal to let him search for the drive. That lawsuit was dismissed early 2025.

The city councel states environmental and financial reasons for their refusal.

12 years fam...... 12 FUCKING YEARS?!

Shit after a month I would've been trying to bribe the site managers / supervisors.

$950 M just ....... gone

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