Bitcoin landfill man loses appeal, says he has one ‘last legal option’
17 Marzo 2025 - 1:34AM
Cointelegraph


A UK man’s bid to obtain a permit to search a landfill for his
hard drive — holding private keys to 8,000 Bitcoin — has been
rejected by the UK Court of Appeals.
“Appeal request to the Royal Court of Appeal: refused,” Howells
said in a March 14 X
post.
“The Great British Injustice System strikes again… The state always
protects the state,” the early Bitcoin adopter added before
revealing his “next stop” would be the European
Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
UK Royal Court of Appeal Judge Christopher Nugee knocked back
Howells’ application, stating that there was no “real prospect of
success” and there was “no other compelling reason” as to why it
should be heard, according to a March 13 filing shared with
Cointelegraph.
Source: James
Howells
Nugee’s decision follows an earlier
dismissal on Jan. 9 from High Court Judge Andrew Keyser, who
similarly said there was “no realistic prospect” of Howells’ case
succeeding at a full trial.
In a note to Cointelegraph, Howell said his “last legal option”
to exhaust is at the ECHR — where he will claim that the UK High
Court and UK Court of Appeal breached his right to property and
right to a fair trial under Article 1 of Protocol 1 and Article 6
of the ECHR.
“The British establishment want to sweep this under the
carpet, and i will not let them. It will not go away — no matter
how long it takes!”
The ECHR cannot overrule a UK court decision — however, a
verdict in Howells’ favor would call on the
UK courts to consider whether its legislation was interpreted in a
way that is compatible with the ECHR’s provisions.
In a separate statement shared with Cointelegraph, Howells said
he would file a claim to the ECHR in the “coming weeks.”
The court filings follow repeated rejections from the
Newport City
Council allowing Howells to search through the Docksway
landfill — where Howells’ former partner disposed of a
bag containing the hard drive at the site in 2013.
Related: Burning quantum-vulnerable BTC is the best
option — Jameson Lopp
Howells’ 8,000 Bitcoin (BTC) is worth around $660 million at
current prices. While few predicted Bitcoin would reach such
heights back then, Howells’ incident illustrates the importance of
properly securing self-custodied
crypto funds.
Howells also appears to be running out of time, as the Docksway
landfill is reportedly set to shut
down sometime during the UK’s 2025-2026 financial year, BBC
News reported on Feb. 9.
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