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Hunt is on for Bitcoin at St Anne’s
the dublin Bitcoiners group will host a unique treasure hunt event in st Anne’s Park to promote awareness of Bitcoin in a fun and interactive way. The treasure hunt requires participants to find 12 seed words that will unlock a Bitcoin wallet.
each seed word is protected by two riddles that participants must solve to access them.
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st Anne’s Park is over 130 hectares of amenities, including walking trails, sports fields, a rose garden, a playground, and features and follies, so participants will need to become familiar with the park and its locations to have a chance of successfully completing the treasure hunt.
At 1 pm on April 29, the dublin Bitcoiners twitter account will post 12 location riddles numbered from 1 to 12.
Participants must solve these riddles to find different locations within the park where they will meet the riddlers.
The riddlers will present participants with another riddle to solve, and the answer will be one of the 12 seed words needed to access the Bitcoin wallet. The riddlers will be wearing orange BtC t-shirts, making them easy to spot. to get a head start, participants can solve a location riddle that is posted on the group’s website dublinBitcoiners.com.
Those who solve it will receive all 12 location riddles before they’re posted on twitter and can meet the organisers at the edge of the park at 12:30 pm once participants have solved all 24 riddles and have all 12 seed words in order, they will need to restore a Bitcoin wallet and then send the Bitcoin to a wallet that only they can access.
The treasure currently stands at 1.3 million sats (sats are bits of a Bitcoin think, dollars and cents) about €350, and will continue to grow until the day of the hunt.
To find out more visit www. dublinbitcoiners.com or twitter page @dublinbitcoiner.