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Minecraft Meets Bitcoin with 'Satoshi Quest' Treasure Hunt

Claudia Rivera

Summary: Active players get a unique game wallet address linked to their user ID, according to bitcoinist. Buying a life will cost $1 with a recalculated Bitcoin conversion every 15 minutes.  Players will go about searching for hidden Bitcoin treasure and will be broadcasted to other players when they are near. When a loot is found, players ...

Active players get a unique game wallet address linked to their user ID, according to bitcoinist. Buying a life will cost $1 with a recalculated Bitcoin conversion every 15 minutes. 

Players will go about searching for hidden Bitcoin treasure and will be broadcasted to other players when they are near. When a loot is found, players get 85% of the fund and 15% goes back to the next round’s pot; other players lose a life. With every Bitcoin price raise, fees will rise as well.

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