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Key Points

  • James Howells, 39, lost his Bitcoin hard drive in a landfill in 2013, containing nearly $750 million in cryptocurrency.
  • A judge dismissed Howells' lawsuit to excavate the landfill, stating there were "no reasonable grounds" for the claim.
  • Howells offered to fund the excavation and share 25% of the recovered Bitcoin with Newport City Council, but his request was denied.
  • The judge ruled that the council owned the hard drive, and Howells had no legal right to it.

Summary

James Howells, a 39-year-old from Newport, Wales, has been embroiled in a legal battle for over a decade to recover his Bitcoin hard drive, lost in a landfill in 2013, which now holds nearly $750 million in cryptocurrency. Despite offering to fund the excavation and share a significant portion of the recovered Bitcoin with the Newport City Council, his request was repeatedly denied. Recently, a judge dismissed Howells' lawsuit, stating that there were no reasonable grounds for his claim and that the council legally owned the hard drive. Howells expressed his disappointment, feeling that the judicial system had failed him by not allowing a full trial where he could present his case. The ruling has left him feeling defeated, highlighting the complexities and legal challenges surrounding lost digital assets.

yahoo
January 10, 2025
Crypto
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