A Bitcoin investor has announced that he has hidden 5 treasure chests across the United States, worth over $2 million. Those seeking these treasures can use a book containing clues, puzzles, and maps to help locate them.

The Bitcoin mogul is named Jon Collins Black, and he has meticulously prepared these treasure chests over the past few years, which contain items such as gold, coins, jewelry, historical artifacts salvaged from shipwrecks, and more.

"You don’t have to be a genius to solve these clues, and there are no complex codes. If you have curiosity, imagination, and a willingness to try new things, you can find my hidden treasure," Collins Black stated in an interview. He started this treasure hunt because of his love for adventure and hopes to inspire curiosity and exploration in every participant.

The treasure chests contain a variety of items, including sports trading cards like the 1986 Michael Jordan rookie card, a diamond and sapphire brooch once owned by a former First Lady of the United States, a Greek gold laurel crown from the 4th century BC, coins designed and minted by Picasso, a rare moon rock specimen, and one Bitcoin.

Regarding the specific locations of the treasures, Collins Black emphasized that all chests are not located in dangerous areas or on private property, and each chest is situated in open areas, no more than 3 miles (approximately 4.83 kilometers) from public roads.

This is not the first time a wealthy individual has initiated a treasure hunt. As early as 2010, art dealer Forrest Fenn from New Mexico hid a treasure chest containing approximately $2 million worth of gold and jewels and published a poem with guiding clues to help seekers locate the treasure.

The treasure was announced found in June 2020, but the identity of the finder has not been revealed, and rumors suggest that the treasure has yet to be truly discovered.