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Man who threw away $500M Bitcoin hard drive sues city for right to search landfill
(www.techspot.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I have a friend in NY who lost a thumb drive with bitcoin on it in 2011. Every year or two he goes a little nuts and searches his entire apartment for it, but obviously has never found it. I think he threw it away and doesn't remember, but the exercise of searching helps him exorcise the demons.
I put about 10% of my investment portfolio in bitcoin, personally. It's way too volatile, at least for me, to go in big, but I can trust that every 3-4 years people are going to go insane buying it and the price will spike. If you're already invested you can benefit.
I had a fraction of Bitcoin mined, not bought, in early years when you could do that on a desktop PC. It was so unimportant for me, that this is the first time I've remembered about this. I suppose it costs now enough to care, but I still don't.
While
happens to me with searching for childhood's toys, old drawings, attempts at poetry. But not this.
10% of your portfolio is big.
I s'pose.
But compared to the silly geese who take an extra mortgage out to dump into crypto every time it hits an ATH, it's nothing.