The Hidden Cash treasure hunt phenomenon has gone digital.
The wallets are aluminum cards, with a bitcoin address and corresponding private key that can be imported to the wallet of the person who finds the card.
Each card is worth around $20, according to Coinbrief. But there’s no telling whether the prizes will remain consistent.
Just like the original, Hidden Bitcoin leaves clues through its Twitter account. Once a wallet is found, it’s announced on Twitter and people have to wait till another clue is given.
And the bitcoin wallets are hidden all over the city — including, it appears, at Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s house:
This isn’t the only scavenger hunt going on in the Bay Area right now, either. This weekend people with a valid medical marijuana card can participate in Quest Hunt,
a cannabis scavenger hunt where the prize is, you guessed it, marijuana.
Open your free digital wallet here to store your cryptocurrencies in a safe place.