Bitcoin landfill man loses appeal, says he has one ‘last legal option’

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A UK man’s bid to acquire a allow to look a landfill for his arduous drive — holding personal keys to eight,000 Bitcoin — has been rejected by the UK Court docket of Appeals.

“Enchantment request to the Royal Court docket of Enchantment: refused,” Howells said in a March 14 X put up.

“The Nice British Injustice System strikes once more… The state all the time protects the state,” the early Bitcoin adopter added earlier than revealing his “subsequent cease” could be the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

UK Royal Court docket of Enchantment Choose Christopher Nugee knocked again Howells’ software, stating that there was no “actual prospect of success” and there was “no different compelling cause” as to why it must be heard, in line with a March 13 submitting shared with Cointelegraph.

Supply: James Howells

Nugee’s determination follows an earlier dismissal on Jan. 9 from Excessive Court docket Choose Andrew Keyser, who equally stated there was “no reasonable prospect” of Howells’ case succeeding at a full trial.

In a notice to Cointelegraph, Howell stated his “final authorized possibility” to exhaust is on the ECHR — the place he’ll declare that the UK Excessive Court docket and UK Court docket of Enchantment breached his proper to property and proper to a good trial below Article 1 of Protocol 1 and Article 6 of the ECHR.

“The British institution wish to sweep this below the carpet, and i can’t allow them to. It won’t go away — irrespective of how lengthy it takes!”

The ECHR can not overrule a UK courtroom determination — nevertheless, a verdict in Howells’ favor would call on the UK courts to think about whether or not its laws was interpreted in a means that’s suitable with the ECHR’s provisions.

In a separate assertion shared with Cointelegraph, Howells stated he would file a declare to the ECHR within the “coming weeks.”

The courtroom filings comply with repeated rejections from the Newport City Council permitting Howells to look by means of the Docksway landfill — the place Howells’ former accomplice disposed of a bag containing the arduous drive on the web site in 2013.

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Howells’ 8,000 Bitcoin (BTC) is price round $660 million at present costs. Whereas few predicted Bitcoin would attain such heights again then, Howells’ incident illustrates the significance of correctly securing self-custodied crypto funds.

Howells additionally seems to be operating out of time, because the Docksway landfill is reportedly set to shut down someday throughout the UK’s 2025-2026 monetary 12 months, BBC Information reported on Feb. 9.

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