I am more thrilled what might happen to the DPR wallet, since the whole world can take a look at it and even put payments into that wallet.
I am pretty sure that some skilled hackers will get their hands on the Bitcoin sitting in that wallet and make worldwide news with this.
Somehow I have a feeling that it's already a big target from hackers around the world.
This was a bit Off Topic. If it happens, I told you so!
OnTopic: It's pretty sad that people lose coins because of not knowing how to properly protect their coins. I really really hope that there are coming more and more userfriendly solutions for this.
For example: People from an older generation that have a hard time understanding how to fully set up their privacy settings for Facebook and still want to get some Bitcoin - these people need a real easy to use solution. There are custom Ubuntu boot CDs that come with paper wallet generators and stuff like that. But that's still too complicated for the non-tech-people. Someone needs to put up a kickstarter to give them like a small piece of hardware which only produces wallets 100% offline and can be used for spending coins of specific wallets with a WiFi connection if needed. Something that has the size of a Tamagotchi, small, just does what it should and that's it.
I really hope this happens some time.
Losing coins is a really sad thing. Once they are gone - you can't get them back.
If you send them to the wrong address, you may have a small chance to get them back. Most people copy/paste wallet addresses from somewhere else (like a donation address) and can contact these wallet holders. Saw some people in the past that did researches and had luck because of the honesty of these people.
If you get your Bitcoin stolen by a hacker, there is only 1 good news: Since the blockchain is public you can chase your coins for ever. Some users also did this in the past.
If the hacker/thief is dumb enough to spends them to pay for services, you maybe can track that down and meet that guy in person.
This involves some social engineering and may be far from legal but could be the only way because police won't get anything. Imagine what happens when someone finds a Bitcoin thief that has stolen coins from a whole community. This might be sad but: I am sure that there will be news headlines in the future that people will get killed because of this.
(Which indicates that this Bitcoin stuff is getting more and more serious. It's no more a few monopoly moneys you are holding - it is real money.)