UK Judge dismisses $770M Bitcoin landfill hard drive case

Key Points

  • James Howells, an IT engineer from Newport, Wales, lost his legal battle to recover a hard drive with over $770 million in Bitcoin from a landfill.
  • The Newport City Council denied access to the landfill due to environmental permit restrictions, and a judge dismissed the case citing no realistic chance of success.

Summary

James Howells, an IT engineer from Newport, Wales, has been unsuccessful in his legal efforts to retrieve a hard drive containing over $770 million worth of Bitcoin from a landfill. The hard drive, which was accidentally discarded in 2013, holds Bitcoin mined in 2009 when the cryptocurrency was virtually valueless. Despite the significant increase in Bitcoin's value over the years, the Newport City Council has consistently denied Howells access to the landfill site, citing environmental permit restrictions. In a recent development, Judge Keyser dismissed Howells' case, stating it had "no realistic prospect" of success. Howells has been attempting to negotiate with the council since 2013, offering them a share of the Bitcoin if recovered, but to no avail. The council has also refused to meet Howells in person and has maintained that excavation would have a "huge negative environmental impact." Howells has accused the council of environmental violations, claiming to have substantial evidence to support his allegations.

cointelegraph
January 9, 2025
Crypto
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