James Howells Opens Up on “The Late Show” About Hi...

James Howells Opens Up on “The Late Show” About His $200M Bitcoin Hunt: “It Cost Me More Than I Ever Imagined”

James Howells Opens Up on “The Late Show” About His $200M Bitcoin Hunt: “It Cost Me More Than I Ever Imagined”

In a rare and revealing interview, James Howells — the British IT worker known globally for accidentally throwing away a hard drive containing thousands of Bitcoins — made a surprising appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night to tell his side of the story.

The segment, which began with Colbert teasing Howells about being “the man who lost a fortune in a landfill,” quickly turned into an emotional and eye-opening look at one of the most infamous digital asset losses in history.

“It started as a simple mistake,” Howells admitted. “Back in 2013, I was clearing out old computer parts and tossed out a hard drive — not realizing it was the one with my Bitcoin wallet.”

The hard drive, he said, contained 8,000 Bitcoins, worth over $200 million at Bitcoin’s peak.

Colbert leaned in, wide-eyed: “So you’ve basically been chasing garbage for a decade?”

James laughed, but the pain was clear. “Pretty much, yeah. I’ve spent the last 10+ years trying to find a way to recover it.”

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He went on to explain the enormous lengths he’s gone to in order to retrieve the drive from a landfill in Newport, Wales. According to Howells, he’s spent upwards of $12 million trying to fund excavation plans, hire experts in AI, robotics, environmental engineering, and even negotiate with local councils.

“I had to pitch like it was a tech startup,” he said. “I brought in investors, I built models, safety protocols, everything — just to dig through trash.”

Despite countless obstacles — including government pushback, environmental concerns, and media skepticism — Howells has never given up.

“You’d think it’s just about the money,” he told Colbert, “but it’s also about proving it’s possible. If there’s a 1% chance it’s still there, I’m going to take it.”

When asked if he’s recovered anything yet, Howells shook his head.

“Not yet. But I’m still negotiating. The most recent plan involves a full-scale excavation with robotic arms, machine learning, and environmental recovery teams to minimize damage.”

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The audience was a mix of amused and amazed. Many clapped when Howells said: “I’m not asking for special treatment. I’m just asking for the chance to clean up a mess I made — and maybe, just maybe, recover something life-changing.”

Social media lit up after the episode, with hashtags like #BitcoinBuried and #JamesHowells trending worldwide. Some viewers praised his determination, while others joked about helping him with a shovel.

James ended the interview on a hopeful note: “People have told me to give up. But when $200 million is buried under your feet — would you?”

Only time will tell if James Howells will ever find his long-lost fortune. But one thing is certain: few people have gone to greater lengths — or dug deeper — for a second chance at digital riches.

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