A Bitcoin millionaire, Jon Collins-Black, has hidden over $2 million worth of treasures across the U.S., aiming to inspire curiosity and adventure. The treasures, housed in five chests, include extraordinary items like:

  • Gold doubloons
  • Rare Pokémon cards
  • A Bitcoin worth nearly $100,000
  • A fourth-century BCE Greek gold laurel
  • A diamond and sapphire brooch once owned by Jacqueline Onassis
  • A Michael Jordan 1986 rookie card
  • A rare lunar rock specimen
  • A coin designed by Pablo Picasso

How to Join the Hunt

Clues to locate the chests are available in Collins-Black’s book, There’s Treasure Inside, which features puzzles and maps. The treasures are hidden in accessible areas within three miles of public roads and are not buried or located on private property.

Collins-Black, a lifelong fan of fantasy and adventure, started planning the treasure hunt during the COVID-19 lockdowns. He ensures the quest is safe and inclusive, emphasizing that participants only need curiosity and imagination to succeed.

This initiative has drawn comparisons to Forrest Fenn’s famous 2010 treasure hunt, which lasted a decade but faced criticism over safety concerns. Collins-Black aims to avoid such risks while delivering an unforgettable adventure.