The British man, who lost £620 million worth of Bitcoin hard drives, lost his appeal and will continue to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights

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ChainCatcher News: According to Cointelegraph, James Howells, a British man who lost a £620 million Bitcoin hard drive, has been dismissed to the UK Royal Court of Appeal. He indicated that he would continue to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. "The British government wants to cover it up, and I’m not going to let them get their way. No matter how long it takes, it won’t go away. "The European Court of Human Rights cannot overturn the judgment of the English court, but if it rules in favour of James Howells, the English court will have to consider whether its legislative interpretation is consistent with the rules of the European Court of Human Rights.

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WaterFillsJinshanvip
· 03-17 01:29
Is Europe in chaos? Didn't the UK leave the EU?
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