James Howell’s Lost Bitcoin Wallet Now Worth Over $930 Million

In the early days of Bitcoin, a young pioneer named James Howell mined thousands of coins when very few believed in their value. Years later, a costly mistake put his digital fortune out of reach.

Let us uncover the story behind this lost treasure and the challenges of recovering it.

Early Bitcoin Pioneer: James Howell’s Journey

In early 2009, James Howell was among the first five people to run Bitcoin software and mined about 8,000 Bitcoins. He stopped mining at some point, and in 2013, he accidentally threw away the hard drive holding his Bitcoin wallet, which ended up in a Newport landfill.

In the summer of 2013, during Bitcoin’s first major bull run, James noticed the value of his lost wallet soaring. He approached Newport City Council and the landfill operator to inform them that nearly $10 million worth of Bitcoin was stored on a hard drive buried at the site.

Despite multiple attempts to recover it, he faced legal obstacles and was denied access by the council.

Is Recovery Still Possible?

Although the hard drive’s casing is likely damaged due to environmental factors, experts believe that the digital information inside could still be retrieved using advanced forensic techniques.

James Howell spent over ten years trying to work with Newport City Council to recover his lost Bitcoin hard drive. Despite offering a 25% share, a formal £25M+ offer, bringing in expert recovery teams, and pursuing legal action, his efforts were repeatedly ignored or dismissed.

For over 12 years, I tried everything to engage with Newport City Council:

•Public Proposals
•Percentages
•Mediation
•Legal action
•AND a formal £25M+ offer

$1 Billion and they ignored it all.

No response. No logic. No leadership.

They want me to give up, but pic.twitter.com/z9IWrurojD

— James Howells (@howelzy) August 4, 2025

James has still not given up and continues to explore alternative methods to recover his lost fortune.

New Hope Through Ceiniog Coin: A Bitcoin DeFi Vision

He has now made a new plan to tokenize the Bitcoin wallet by creating a new cryptocurrency called Ceiniog coin. This token would mirror the exact amount of Bitcoin lost and offers a way for the community to help fund the excavation by buying tokens. 

If successful, token holders could be rewarded with Bitcoin from the wallet.

But I am done asking permission.

So I’m tokenizing the entire wallet – 8,000 BTC – into 800B Ceiniog Coin (INI) – 1:1 satoshi value match

• Built on Bitcoin
• Powered by OP_RETURN
• Integrates with Stacks, Runes, Ordinals
• Launching Late-2025

The vault is mine, and I say: pic.twitter.com/mC3pPK3qcm

— James Howells (@howelzy) August 4, 2025

James envisions the Ceiniog coin as more than just a token; it will be a Bitcoin-focused DeFi utility, bringing new use cases to the Bitcoin network by integrating with platforms like Stacks, Runes, and Ordinals, launching late 2025. 

His goal is to revive Bitcoin’s original purpose as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system rather than just a store of value.

Despite facing many roadblocks, James remains committed to this new approach, hoping the community will support his vision.

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