Will Howells excavate a Bitcoin hard drive?
I heard that a guy named Howells accidentally discarded a hard drive containing Bitcoins worth millions. I'm wondering if he plans to excavate that hard drive to retrieve the lost Bitcoins.
Will Howells get 30 percent of bitcoin if a hard drive is found?
Could you elaborate on the circumstances surrounding the question, specifically whether the referenced hard drive is allegedly carrying significant bitcoins, and the relevance of the name "Howells" in this context? Assuming the hard drive contains bitcoins and there's a legal or contractual agreement involving Howells, it's important to understand the specifics of that agreement. Typically, in the world of cryptocurrency, ownership of digital assets is determined by the private keys controlling those assets, not necessarily by physical possession of a hard drive. So, unless there's a clear legal entitlement for Howells to a specific percentage of the bitcoins, it's unlikely he would automatically receive 30 percent just by finding a hard drive. Clarification on these points would help provide a more accurate answer.