$800M in Bitcoin Gets Trashed—Literally—Now It’s a Documentary Sensation
Talk about a garbage investment. A UK man’s accidental disposal of a hard drive containing 8,000 BTC (now worth ~$800M) has become the unlikely star of a new documentary series. The twist? The landfill where it’s buried has since been declared an environmental hazard—making excavation impossible.
Who needs diamond hands when you’ve got iron-clad dumpster regret?
Bonus jab: Wall Street hedge funds lose more in lunch expenses, but at least they get tax write-offs.
Howells’ legal battle
Most recently, Howells lost a major legal battle in Cardiff High Court in early 2025. The council plans to shut down the landfill during the 2025–2026 fiscal year and redevelop part of it into a solar farm.
Undeterred, Howells has suggested he may appeal to the Supreme Court—or even try to buy the entire landfill.
LEBUL’s adaptation will blend real-time environmental conflict, blockchain lore, and personal obsession. According to the company, global streaming platforms and crypto sponsors are already circling the project.
Howells’ story, often likened to a modern-day treasure hunt, will now reach a broader audience as LEBUL turns a forgotten piece of e-waste into entertainment gold.