KEY POINTS
  • James Howells, 35, said he mistakenly put a hard drive with 7,500 bitcoins in the trash while clearing out his home in 2013.
  • At today's prices, that haul would be worth more than $280 million.
  • He needs permission from his local council to search a garbage dump he believes contains the lost hardware.
  • The Newport City Council has rejected his requests to look through the landfill, citing environmental and funding concerns.
The reflection of bitcoins in a computer hard drive.

LONDON — A British man who accidentally threw out a hard drive with a trove of bitcoin on it is once again urging local city officials to let him search for it in a landfill site.

James Howells, a 35-year-old IT engineer from Newport, Wales, said he discarded the device while clearing out his home in 2013. He claims he had two identical laptop hard drives, and that he mistakenly put the one containing the cryptographic "private key" needed to access and spend his bitcoins in the trash.