Satoshi’s Treasure to add side quests on top of $1 million Bitcoin prize

Satoshi’s Treasure to add side quests on top of $1 million Bitcoin prize
By David Canellis


A million-dollar Bitcoin scavenger hunt began only two weeks ago, but one player has already built software to help others co-ordinate their detective efforts. Satoshi’s Treasure works like this: game organizers split keys to $1 million worth of BTC into 1,000 “shards.” A newsletter sends hints for their discovery, and the first to collect 400 shards immediately unlocks the full prize. So far, clues have led players to explore major cities like San Francisco and London, but they’ve also featured far-off places like Uganda and Australia. When the game first started, player John Cantrell hacked his way to the first…

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April 29, 2019 at 09:54PM
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