A decade after accidentally throwing away a hard drive containing 8,000 Bitcoins (BTC) in 2013, IT engineer James Howells has given up on his quest to find the digital assets worth nearly $8 billion, buried under hundreds of thousands of tons of trash at the Docksway landfill.

A giant landfill could bury the billionaire dreams of cryptocurrency holders. (Source: Shutterstock)
For more than 10 years, Howells has been trying to recover the hard drive — from using artificial intelligence to asking local authorities for permission to conduct a large-scale excavation. However, Newport authorities have repeatedly denied his requests, citing environmental risks and ownership of the waste.
Howells was even accused of “bribing” the city council by offering to donate 10% of the property if excavation permission was granted, leading to a lengthy legal battle. The UK Supreme Court dismissed the case in January 2025, ending his hopes of recovering his lost fortune.
“I was cleaning up old IT equipment, not thinking there was any data on the hard drive… so I threw it away, ” Howells said regretfully.

James Howell accidentally threw away a hard drive containing 8,000 bitcoins in 2013 and has been trying to recover it ever since. (Source: BBC)
Although he failed to become a billionaire, this thrilling story is being adapted into a TV series " The Buried Bitcoin" by an American production company, recreating the journey from the beginning of Bitcoin to a unique digital treasure hunt.
The documentary “The Buried Bitcoin” premiering on HBO is directed by Emmy-nominated director Cullen Hoback.
James Howells’s case is not only a lesson in digital asset management, but also a reflection of the legal and environmental challenges of the technological era. With Bitcoin surpassing the $100,000 mark by 2025, each loss becomes more costly than ever.

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