A bitcoin investor published a book with clues to help find treasure hidden in five chests filled with valuable items that have been hidden across the country and worth more than$ 2 million.
Jon Collins-Black, who amassed his riches through Bitcoin opportunities, has spent decades collecting valuable items, from old gold doubloons recovered from shipwrecks to sought-after Pokémon cards, placing them in unknown locations for identification.
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To assist gold hunting, Collins-Black has published” There’s Treasure Inside”, a publication containing riddles, maps and important information to discover the hidden trunks.
” You do n’t have to be a genius to solve the clues. There’s no great plaintext. If you have attention, creativity, and the willingness to try anything new, you can find the riches that I’ve hidden”, Collins-Black said.
The chests contain various items appealing to diverse interests, including sports memorabilia like Michael Jordan‘s 1986 rookie cards, alongside valuable metals and traditional artefacts.
Significant products include Jacqueline Onassis’s diamond and sapphire pendant, a fourth-century BCE gold Greek evergreen, a Picasso-designed gold, and a unique solar stone specimen.
One chest contains a single Bitcoin, currently valued at approximately$ 100, 000, with potential for increased value before discovery.
Collins-Black has confirmed that all trunks are positioned in secure, accessible areas above earth, within 3 miles of public streets, and not on personal property.
” I created this gold hunt because I live for adventure”, Collins-Black explained, revealing he developed the idea during the COVID-19 epidemic lockdown.
According to WKRC,” I hope to instill in everyone who joins this journey that similar sense of wonder and attention,” he continued.
Forrest Fenn, a New Mexico-based art dealer, dusted a$ 2 million treasure chest in the Rocky Mountains in 2010 and left mysterious artistic facts behind this initiative.
At least five people died in the decade-long research before Fenn made its breakthrough known in June 2020. However, the fee identity remained unknown, and Fenn’s later dying left questions about the treasure’s finding unanswered.