Hello everyone. Today, I want to write again about the BHCoin. I recently discovered something very strange and mysterious in one of the groups. I currently own two BHCoins: one has already been peeled, but the hologram is still intact because I cut it very precisely. You can see it in this video: (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEcjrkR1lXU ).
Just to clarify — that coin is for sale, and the hologram was perfectly removed.
But that's not the main topic of this post.
I want to start a discussion about something very few people know. This happened back in 2020, and I also want to contribute something important to the community — the true identity of the BHCoin creators.
I'm from Argentina, and I obtained a BHCoin in a very unusual way. Currently, I have one in my possession loaded with 0.1 BTC (10 bitcents), and another one that has already been redeemed — also obtained in a VERY STRANGE way, which I’ll explain shortly.
Let’s go back to 2020. I found this story particularly interesting: a user named "Kuw" created a post asking for help with a set of seed phrases — only 6 words — supposedly from Bitcoin Core. Here’s the post:
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https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=5267924.0;all)
Case Summary:This person said they found a .txt file containing both public and private seeds, claiming access to 35 BTC ready to withdraw. In addition, they found data related to altcoins, wallet.dat files, and 300 Bitcoin addresses — each with 1 BTC — totaling an additional 300 BTC.

It's unknown whether these wallets were ever unlocked. The user was asking for help cracking the Bitcoin Core password. In his post, he promised to give 10% of the recovered BTC to whoever helped him. He stated he had no knowledge of cryptography or the Bitcoin world.
Thanks to help from the forum, he managed to access the 35 BTC. However, he never fulfilled his promise of sharing the 10%. He later revealed that the hard drive supposedly contained 300 BTC more, but he couldn’t manage to unlock them.
He also said that if he found the original owners of the drive, he wanted 30% as a reward. One forum user mentioned someone called "Ninja", who used to be one of the BHCoin creators.
I’ll share more later about who the real creators of BHCoin are. Like me, they are from Argentina. And interestingly, so is the person who found the hard drive.
How did he get the hard drive?According to his post, he found it in his computer repair shop. That’s where he gained access to a drive containing all the BHCoin addresses and step-by-step instructions on how to extract the wallets, peel the holograms, and scan them. (Screenshot attached: ...)

This suggests that he might have all the BHCoin seed phrases. Even though today's BHCoins (Series 1 through 4) are based on Bitcoin Core and linked to wallet.dat files — are they all at risk?
It seems the original creator didn’t foresee how valuable Bitcoin would become, and ended up carelessly storing the BHCoin data — including the 35 BTC.
Who are the creators of BHCoin?Their real names are Pablo and Laura. I believe they are either a couple or close friends. I know where they’re from and I even found their personal social media profiles (which I won’t share for obvious reasons). I’ll also include some photos where they’re seen mining Bitcoin back in 2013.

In fact, the laptop used back then could be the same one where the 35 BTC were accessed.
They’re from La Plata, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina — far from the capital.
How could they have lost a hard drive with so many BTC and such confidential information?
Was it stolen? Did they abandon the place? Sell everything?
What if the person who found the drive really managed to access the 300 BTC and the BHCoin private keys?
I believe Pablo and Laura were honest with their project. But if someone now has access to the original hard drive, they might hold all those BTC and the BHCoin keys.
Let me be clear — this is just my personal speculation. We don’t know whether that person has all the data.
But this whole situation makes me consider peeling my first BHCoin out of fear that the drive contains every BHCoin address ever made. Even though the post is five years old (2020), it’s still possible the data is usable today.
How did I get my second BHCoin?I bought my first BHCoin directly from a seller in Argentina. The second one — the one I showed in the video — I got in 2016, in La Plata, the same city where Pablo and Laura used to live.
I found it in a batch of old collectible coins. It caught my eye because I had bought another BHCoin in 2014 and remembered it.
Now I ask myself:
What really happened to them? Are they still alive? Did they move? Did they lose a lot of their belongings?
I messaged them on Facebook, but they never replied. I also contacted some of their friends — nobody knows anything. There's no trace of them.
Was their house robbed? Was it abandoned?
How could a laptop and BHCoin end up in an old coin batch?
I suspect that Pablo and Laura may no longer be alive — or maybe they moved abroad. We may never know. It’s a complete mystery.
Laura’s last post was in 2021, and Pablo’s was in 2018.


What can we learn from this?
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]If you have a BHCoin — Series 1, 2, 3, or 4 — and it’s still funded, withdraw the BTC and move it to a cold wallet. We don’t know if the person with the hard drive has access to all those wallets. It’s a big risk.


(And yes, the hard drive contained detailed instructions on how to peel a BHCoin.)

Here’s a photo of my own BHCoin, displayed in a frame.
Despite all this, it’s a beautiful, valuable, and historic item — back when Bitcoin was worth 0.1 BTC = $10 in 2013.

What do you think about all of this? I’d love to hear your opinions. Thanks so much for reading everything.