Welsh Bitcoin Hard Drive

Wales bitcoin hard drive . A man who destroyed a £230million bitcoin hard drive has offered to share the fortune with a Welsh town if it is allowed to inspect its dump. Instead, I found an empty 20GB hard drive in my desk drawer.

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A British man who accidentally threw a bitcoin hard drive into the trash has told local authorities where it is. In 2013, a Welsh man frantically rummaged through the trash after throwing away a computer hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins. James Howells, 35, has been trying to find a hard drive since the summer of 2013 after he removed a digital wallet containing 7,500 bitcoins.

Instead, I found an empty 20GB hard drive in my desk drawer.


The Welshman has offered local authorities £50m (€56m) in a coronavirus relief fund if they let him find a hard drive containing £210m of bitcoins he dumped in 2013. Since then, the cryptocurrency's price has risen to skyrocket, surpassing $1,000 on Wednesday afternoon. James Howells, 35, claims he has around £200 million worth of bitcoins on his old laptop hard drive, but they are in a bin in Newport, South Wales.

A man who hid a £230m bitcoin hard drive has offered to share the fortune with a Welsh town if he is allowed to dig through junk food.


He now offers the city 25% of the value of bitcoins stored on a hard drive to test the city. A Welshman is negotiating with his local council to return an old hard drive removed in 2013. Now he wants his council to ask for £210m worth of laptop drives containing bitcoins he believed to be worth.

In it he found an empty hard drive, not the one with the bitcoin file.


A British man who accidentally threw a bitcoin hard drive into the trash has told local authorities where it is. An advertisement for Bitcoin, one of the cryptocurrencies, is displayed on a building in Hong Kong on November 1. News Service Wales/Media Wales ) A computer scientist's discarded bitcoin hard drive is now worth more than £230 million.

Howell previously approached local authorities to recover a lost hard drive that allegedly contained 7,500 bitcoins.


James Howells is on a Bitcoin-style hidden treasure hunt. James Howells, 35, has been trying to find a hard drive since the summer of 2013 after he removed a digital wallet containing 7,500 bitcoins. In 2013, a Welsh man frantically rummaged through the trash after throwing away a computer hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins.

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London, UK who accidentally dumped my bitcoin hard drive once again asked local authorities to do the same. James Howells from Newport In 2013, he threw away the hard drive after forgetting about it. A Welsh worker claims he accidentally dropped a hard drive full of bitcoins that could now be worth £75 million.

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