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The Vault of the Sky: BTC Tycoon Plays Human Nature, Writes Book with Clues for the Public to Go Crazy for Treasure Hunt
During the spread of the epidemic, Jon Collins Black made a fortune by investing in BTC and started writing treasure-hunting books. He has collected many valuable treasures over the past few years, from gold coins salvaged from sunken ships to rare Pokémon cards, with a total value of 2 million US dollars. Collins has hidden these treasures in mysterious locations for treasure enthusiasts to dig.
Collins Publishing There’s treasure inside (裡面有寶藏) Leave clues and maps for treasure-hunting enthusiasts, calling it the largest national treasure.
Collins said, 'You don't have to be a genius to decipher the clues. There is no great mystery. If you have curiosity, imagination, and a willingness to try new things, you can find the hidden treasure.' He himself loves adventure and exploration, and he hopes to inspire others to ignite their curiosity and have adventurous experiences in the process of treasure hunting.
The treasures in the treasure chest are designed to attract the general public. The box contains scarce sports cards, such as the commemorative card of Jordan in 1986 issuance, as well as gold and historical artifacts. He also revealed that the boxes are on the ground, not buried underground, and each one is less than 3 miles from a public road.
Collins is not the first eccentric millionaire to deliberately conceal many treasures and leave clues.
In 2010, a New Mexico art dealer, Forrest Fenn, reportedly hid about $2 million worth of gold and jewelry in a certain location in the Rocky Mountains, and published a poem leaving clues to the possible location of the treasure.
Over the past decade, at least five people have died in the process of searching for the treasure, until Fenn suddenly announced in June 2020 that the treasure had been found. The name of the winner was not disclosed until the wealthy man passed away, which made many people doubt whether the treasure had really been discovered, perhaps it was just a prank by the eccentric millionaire.
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