Lost $700 million worth of Bitcoin, James Howells advises: How should beginners, veterans, and skeptics view cryptocurrencies?

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Early Bitcoin participant James Howells gained widespread attention after accidentally discarding a hard drive containing approximately 8,000 Bitcoins, worth over $700 million. Despite multiple failed attempts to recover it from a landfill, he has not dismissed cryptocurrencies; instead, based on his own experience, he offers practical advice for newcomers, veterans, and skeptics, providing a unique perspective on understanding Bitcoin and blockchain.

For cryptocurrency beginners, Howells believes the biggest problem is “buy first, then understand.” Many people rush into the market without understanding blockchain, decentralized finance, or what problems Bitcoin solves. He emphasizes that, beyond price volatility, it’s more important to understand how decentralization allows individuals to hold and transfer value without third-party permission—an ability that fiat systems cannot provide. Before investing real money, beginners should first learn the fundamental principles.

Practically, he recommends newcomers boldly try various wallets, protocols, and crypto services, but always with very small amounts. “Making mistakes is part of learning, but the tuition shouldn’t be a month’s salary.” At the same time, he explicitly warns against leverage trading, believing that high-leverage markets inherently turn inexperienced traders into liquidity sources for more seasoned traders.

For veteran cryptocurrency users, Howells offers more pragmatic advice. He stresses the importance of regularly testing wallet seed phrases and backup recovery processes to avoid permanently losing assets due to outdated software, hardware failure, or single points of dependency. He also calls on experienced users to use cryptocurrencies in real life, encourage those around them to participate, and reinvest the gains into the ecosystem—such as starting businesses, developing services, or accepting crypto payments—to promote genuine adoption.

On the institutional level, Howells is cautious about “pursuing Wall Street and government approval.” He believes that some seemingly friendly regulatory frameworks may, in the future, restrict user freedom. The core value of cryptocurrencies should not rely on institutional endorsement but should return to peer-to-peer value transfer.

For skeptics, his advice is equally straightforward: try first, then judge. Many criticisms stem from sensational headlines or fears of scams, overlooking the fact that Bitcoin can be held and transferred without permission. He points out that what truly matters is behavior, not rhetoric—many organizations publicly criticizing cryptocurrencies are secretly building blockchain infrastructure.

Overall, this “lost Bitcoin” veteran does not dwell on the past but uses his personal experience to remind the market: understanding, practice, and real-world use are key to evaluating the long-term value of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

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