UK Man Still Hunting for His Lost 8,000 Bitcoin Fortune—Refuses to Quit
A British crypto holder’s nightmare continues—8,000 Bitcoin vanished, but hope isn’t lost yet.
The Hunt Goes On
Years after misplacing the keys to his digital goldmine, one UK man refuses to surrender. That stash? Worth a staggering fortune today—if he can find it.
Crypto’s Cruel Irony
Imagine losing a Lamborghini… then realizing it’s now a fleet of Bugattis. Thanks, volatility. Meanwhile, Wall Street still calls crypto ‘risky’ while trading meme stocks.
No Backup, No Mercy
Hard drives fail. Paper burns. And yet—somewhere out there—8,000 BTC taunt their owner from the void. Lesson? Cold wallets aren’t optional.
Will he beat the odds? Stranger things have happened in crypto—like a joke currency flipping sovereign economies. Never say never.
Ceiniog Coin Plan to Launch in Late 2025
Howells is now developing Ceiniog Coin (INI), a Bitcoin LAYER 2 token backed by the lost bitcoin. Set to launch in late 2025, 800B Ceiniog Coin will leverage an upcoming Bitcoin network upgrade that expands OP_RETURN functionality.
An initial coin offering (ICO) is also planned later this year. The token will represent 21% of the wallet’s lost value, allowing supporters to back the project. The goal is to build a fast, scalable Web3 payment system secured by the Bitcoin blockchain.
Despite ending talks with the city council, Howells insists he hasn’t given up, and that he’s just building something new.
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