Bitcoin landfill man loses appeal, says he has one ‘last legal option’

Key Points

  • James Howells' appeal to search a UK landfill for a hard drive containing 8,000 Bitcoin was rejected by the UK Court of Appeal.
  • Howells plans to file a case with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as his last legal option, claiming his rights to property and a fair trial were breached.

Summary

James Howells, an early Bitcoin adopter, has faced another setback in his quest to recover a hard drive containing the private keys to 8,000 Bitcoin, now worth approximately $660 million. His appeal to the UK Court of Appeal was rejected, with Judge Christopher Nugee stating there was no real prospect of success. Despite this, Howells remains determined, planning to take his case to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), arguing that his rights to property and a fair trial under Articles 1 and 6 of the ECHR were violated by UK courts. This legal battle stems from an incident in 2013 when Howells' former partner disposed of a bag containing the hard drive at the Docksway landfill in Newport, UK. The landfill is set to close in the 2025-2026 financial year, adding urgency to Howells' efforts. His case highlights the critical need for secure storage of cryptocurrency assets.

cointelegraph
March 18, 2025
Crypto
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