#UK court halts treasure hunt plan#

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A UK court has rejected IT engineer James Howells' application to search a Newport landfill for a hard drive containing $735 million worth of Bitcoin, citing environmental risks. Howells accidentally discarded the hard drive in 2013, which contained Bitcoin he mined in 2009 for just a few cents. Newport City Council has consistently refused access to the landfill for digging, and the judge ruled that the case had "no realistic prospect of success" at trial.

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A UK court has dismissed IT engineer James Howells' application to search a landfill for a hard drive containing $735 million worth of Bitcoin, citing excessive environmental risks. Howells accidentally discarded the hard drive containing the Bitcoin in 2013 and has been trying to persuade Newport City Council to allow him access to the landfill to excavate. However, the council has consistently refused, arguing that the excavation would cause irreversible damage to the environment. Judge Keyser KC ruled that the case had "no realistic prospect of success at trial" and therefore dismissed Howells' application. The incident has sparked debate about the security of digital assets and environmental protection, and serves as a reminder to exercise extreme caution when handling important data.

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Finding a Bitcoin hard drive poses environmental risks, the court believes the case has no realistic chance of success.

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Newport City Council refused to allow digging in the landfill.

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The hard drive was accidentally discarded in 2013, when Bitcoin was worth very little.

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James Howells is trying to recover a Bitcoin hard drive worth $735 million.

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