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❕NEWS Accidentally thrown her Hard Drive with 7500 Bitcoin in the dump

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35-year-old computer engineer James Howells came back to the agenda with his hard disk that he accidentally threw away while cleaning in 2013.
Howells wants to search the municipal dump to recover its hard drive containing 7,500 BTC worth about $ 268 million.
James Howells pledged to donate 25% of the Bitcoins in the hard disk, that is, $ 70 million, to the coronavirus aid fund of the Newport Municipality in the event of her hard disk.
Do you think there is a chance to get permission from the municipality and find what you are looking for?
 
If so the guy should just forget about it and behave like he never had bitcoin in his life otherwise he could be frustrated considering the money involved.
Yes, I guess she should think that she is having a bad dream or it may even have negative effects on her health. I hope no one will ever fall into such a situation again.
 
Yes, I guess she should think that she is having a bad dream or it may even have negative effects on her health. I hope no one will ever fall into such a situation again.
Definitely, it will have because 7500 Bitcoin is not a small amount of money now it can one to be rich for the rest of your life. So the best is to try to forget about it.
 
That depends if the hard drive will still be functional when found, and what methods will he be looking for it. I suggest let him employed a lot guys that will help him find it, if eventually given permission.
 
That depends if the hard drive will still be functional when found, and what methods will he be looking for it. I suggest let him employed a lot guys that will help him find it, if eventually given permission.
It is better forgotten because the chances of seeing it is very slim, the effort will be wasted in the end and the pain will be more .
 
It's practically impossible to find the hard disks after so many years. If at all they ever they find it, who knows it would be in a condition to retrieve the data.

But there is no harm in trying. If they get it, it's worth a lottery.
Sure ,but the fact is that there is no direction as to where the search will begin . Secondly the probability of recovering the information is still a question
 

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