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Man has Sg $320 million in bitcoin he cannot access coz he forgot his password, he has 2 more attempts before he's locked out forever

UltimaOnline

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If it was you, how would you feel?


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Mr Thomas, who was born in Germany but lives in San Francisco, was given 7,002 bitcoins as payment for making a video explaining how cryptocurrency works more than a decade ago.

At the time, they were worth a few dollars each.

He stored them in an IronKey digital wallet on a hard drive.

And he wrote the password on a piece of paper he has lost.

After 10 failed attempts, the password will encrypt itself, making the wallet permanently impossible to access.

Currently, about US$140 billion worth of Bitcoin is lost or left in wallets that cannot be accessed, according to cryptocurrency-data company Chainanalysis.

The New York Times article also references an entrepreneur who lost about 800 bitcoins when a colleague reformatted a laptop containing the private keys to his wallet.

And in 2013, a Welsh man desperately searched a landfill site after throwing away a computer hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins, this would now be valued at more than £250m (Sg $467 million) .


https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55645408
 

syed putra

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That explains why demand is greater than supply as most of the currency is just laying there dormant.
 
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