Do you know the story of the man who lost 742 million in Bitcoin? :
Responsibility or inevitable tragedy?
In 2013, James Howells, a computer engineer from Wales, accidentally threw away a hard drive that contained 8,000 BTC.
Today, those bitcoins are worth over 740 million dollars.
Since then, he has unsuccessfully tried to excavate the landfill where he believes his digital treasure is buried.
He has offered millions to the city to search for it, designed recovery operations with AI and drones… but all has been rejected.
Was this negligence or a tragedy that anyone could have experienced?
How secure is your access to your crypto assets today?
Do you think extreme self-custody has more risks than are discussed?
Let's open the debate:
Would you lose access to your wallet if your phone was stolen tomorrow?
Do you have a realistic recovery or backup plan?
Should there be some way to recover lost crypto without compromising decentralization?
Your experience can help others avoid making the same mistake.
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