Man who lost $780 million in Bitcoin in a landfill now wants to buy the entire dump before city closes the site
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Yeah, but if those Bitcoin were "out there somewhere", and you'd never have to think about money ever again if you found them...
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That takes some effort to work into foreplay, especially with the voice.
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I sold mine for about $1,000 each and never looked back. It was free money. I would have never held them past $2k, much less 100k
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yeah i lots dozens. and i have an SSD that died with the keys to 5 more. I'm not losing sleep over it
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You'd be surprised what's recoverable, especially if it's an HDD.
There was a recovery service I could send customer drives to that could recover a drive in a fire, flood, buried, shattered etc. The question was, how much did you want to pay for the service. One quote came back over 75k.
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Actually, yeah, it's pretty fun for what it is. 78% Rotten Tomatoes/76% User Score, for reference. 7.0 on imdb.
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That thumbnail though, lmao.
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He'll find it just before the end of his life, having ultimately spent $700,000,000.01 to succeed.
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Oh, you’re right—forgot the /s. Clearly, a $780 million treasure buried under bureaucratic arrogance and greenwashing isn’t a tragedy. It’s a comedy! Who doesn’t love watching late-stage capitalism turn potential fortune into landfill fuel? Peak entertainment.
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I hate this timeline.
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The book and movie are both pretty good I think