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Quest to find US$181 million in bitcoin buried under 110,000 tons of rubbish

  • A British man had two identical laptop hard drives in a drawer in 2013 – one was blank, the other contained 8,000 bitcoin – he threw the wrong one away
  • For a decade, he was denied requests to dig for his treasure, but a new proposal, backed by venture-capital funding, will search up to 110,000 tons of trash

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US$181 million worth of digital cryptocurrency bitcoin was accidentally thrown away. Photo: Getty Images

A man who accidentally threw away 8,000 bitcoin, now worth US$181 million, has hatched a US$11 million master plan to get them back.

James Howells’ life changed when he threw out a hard drive about the size of an iPhone 6.

Howells, from the city of Newport in southern Wales, Britain, had two identical laptop hard drives squirrelled away in a drawer in 2013. One was blank; he says the other contained 8,000 bitcoin – now worth about US$181 million, even after the recent cryptocurrency crash.

He’d meant to throw out the blank one, but instead the drive containing the cryptocurrency ended up going to the local dump in a garbage bag.

Nine years later, he’s determined to get back his stash, which he mined in 2009.

Howells, 36, is hoping local authorities will let him stage a hi-tech treasure hunt for the buried bitcoin. His problem is that he can’t get into the dump.

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