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Ex-gf discards hard drive, UK man's Rs 5,900 cr bitcoin lost in landfill
In 2009, the UK man mined 8,000 Bitcoins. But the hard drive containing them was lost in a Newport landfill, now inaccessible despite its growing value

A woman has admitted to accidentally discarding the hard drive containing her ex-boyfriend James Howells’ lost Bitcoin fortune, now valued at Rs 5,900 crore (569 million pounds).
 
Halfina Eddy-Evans, the mother of Howells’ two teenage sons, revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that nearly a decade ago, she took the computer hard drive to a landfill in Newport, Wales, as part of a cleanup at Howells’ request. “Yes, I threw away his rubbish. He asked me to,” she said. 
 
“I had no idea what was inside. Losing it wasn’t my fault,” she said.
 
In 2009, Howells mined 8,000 Bitcoins, but he forgot about the digital fortune until years later, when he realised the hard drive containing the cryptocurrency’s key had been lost. Now buried under 100,000 tonnes of waste in the Newport landfill, the hard drive remains unreachable, despite its growing value.

 
Howells is currently suing Newport City Council for Rs 4,900 crore (495 million pounds), accusing them of blocking access to the landfill. “This treasure hunt isn't going away,” Howells told Fortune. “The value grows every day,” he said.
 
However, the council has consistently denied his requests for excavation, citing environmental concerns and permit restrictions. A council spokesperson said, “Excavation is not possible under our environmental permit, and such work would have a huge negative impact on the area.

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1 hour ago, chittugaadu said:

Harddrive pote bitcoin potaaya. What happens if harddrive get corrupted or there is fire or it’s stolen. This seems dumb. 

starting lo crypto wallets lekunde so had to have it on device. 

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2 hours ago, chittugaadu said:

Harddrive pote bitcoin potaaya. What happens if harddrive get corrupted or there is fire or it’s stolen. This seems dumb. 

There were no bitcoin farms/exchanges/banks during the early days. Many people have mined using their laptops/computers. I had my collegues did the same way. I bought very expensive highend laptop that time, did the mining a couple of days and left it.

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5 minutes ago, appusri said:

There were no bitcoin farms/exchanges/banks during the early days. Many people have mined using their laptops/computers. I had my collegues did the same way. I bought very expensive highend laptop that time, did the mining a couple of days and left it.

My friend mined 33 bitcoins and bought 80+ he has around 120 now

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