pull down to refresh

Following up this post of mine (#843605), I guess buying the entire garbage dump is an option. If the computer's drive turns out to be damaged beyond recovery, though, I can't say I won't find it a bit funny.

At some point this guy is going to steal an excavator and mount the operation with his own bare hands, mark my words!

reply

ROFL I am surprised he hasn't bought land nearby and just tunnelled into the landfill already

reply

That thing probably been crushed so many times by what ever junk rolls around out there

reply

This one keeps coming around doesn’t it. Be funny if someone got his coins already

reply

He must package his trash really well if he thinks it survived compaction in a garbage truck, getting rolled on by bulldozers with those spiky wheels and being buried for a decade.

reply

And who is doing that with rubbish? If anything that looks valuable or well looked after the staff at the recycling centre would take it

reply

ya i think this will have an interesting ending 🍿

reply

How many cycles until someone does it?

reply

A german company (convar) recovered data from hdds after wtc attacks.
So it is possible.
Here is a article from germany from dec 2001.
Maybe it will be the first physical bitcoin mine.

https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/wtc-anschlag-das-geheimnis-der-verkohlten-festplatten-a-173404.html

reply

Insane

reply