$BTC James Howells, the Brit who lost a hard drive containing 8000 Bitcoin (estimated to be worth around **1 billion dollars** today), recently denied rumors that he had stopped searching for his fortune. Despite the Newport City Council's repeated rejection of his proposals to search the landfill, Howells insists he has not given up and has revealed a new plan to recover its value.
Instead of continuing the physical search, he decided to launch a new cryptocurrency called "Seniog Coin" (INI), directly linked to the lost Bitcoin. It will be built on the Bitcoin network and will be launched through an initial coin offering (ICO). He hopes its market value will later reach the equivalent of the lost Bitcoin, making him a "theoretical" billionaire.
Howells' story began in 2013 when he accidentally threw away a hard drive containing the private keys to his Bitcoins. Since then, he has sought various ways to recover it, from environmental proposals to multi-million dollar funding, but to no avail due to the authorities' refusals.
Now, he sees the solution in digital innovation, not in searching through the trash.#BitcoinSPACDeal #USFedBTCReserve #BuiltonSolayer #BTCUnbound #BTCUnbound