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🧵 [Hard Drive Lost Worth $8 Billion] A Widely Circulated Media Story
Imagine waking up one day and discovering you threw away something… worth billions.
Not literally billions.
The story involves a man named James Howells, a British programmer from Wales.
In 2013, he was cleaning his house, and amidst the clutter, he threw away an old, very ordinary hard drive.
The problem?
This hard drive contained keys to about 8,000 Bitcoins.
At that time?
Bitcoin was almost worthless.
No one could have imagined what would happen next.
Years pass…
Bitcoin skyrockets
Reaching tens of thousands.
Suddenly, the man realizes:
If this hard drive is found today, it’s worth over 8 billion dollars (The estimate varies depending on the price).
And that’s where the strange story begins.
He tries to convince the municipality to dig through the landfill.
He submits plans.
He proposes robots.
He even said: I’ll give you a percentage of the money.
The response?
No.
The municipality said:
The landfill is dangerous, costly, and the chances of finding the hard drive are almost zero.
And the man still?
He tries.
He files lawsuits.
He writes proposals.
And every time… he faces reality.
The bottom line?
Not every loss is a scam.
Sometimes, stupidity alone is enough.
And the tragic comedy?
The hard drive is still… under the trash.
Maybe a few meters deep.
Maybe charred.
Maybe intact and waiting for a password.
Uncertain whether it will ever be found or not.
But what’s certain?
This is the most expensive piece of trash in history.