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This new video game will offer one whole bitcoin to the first person who solves its 'mind bending' puzzles

At current prices, that's a prize of $10,000. Now, the hunt is on.

  • A new game called "MonteCrypto: The Bitcoin Enigma" will award the first player who beats it one bitcoin.
  • One bitcoin today is priced at around $10,000.
  • There are 24 puzzles to solve to beat the game.
  • The game will be released on February 20.
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The first player to beat the PC game "MonteCrypto: The Bitcoin Enigma" will be awarded one whole bitcoin.

At the time of writing, a single bitcoin is priced at around $10,100 — though, given the wild swings in bitcoin's price, who knows what it'll be worth when the game officially comes out on February 20th. Motherboard reports that it'll cost $2.

The game developers, Gem Rose Accent, humorously claim "

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There's a multiplayer aspect to the game, as well, where you can team up with others to find clues and solve the puzzles.

At the same time, there are no rules as to how you or other players should conduct themselves, at least when it comes to beating the game. Other players could just as easily lead you down the wrong path — taking you away from the prize, and themselves closer.

Check out the YouTube video trailer for "MonteCrypto: The Bitcoin Enigma:"

MonteCrypto: The Bitcoin Enigma – Announcement Trailer [OFFICIAL]

It's still a few days before that February 20th release. But you can get a headstart by finding a clue in the game website's source code, according to the site's FAQ. To pull up the site's source code, just right-click anywhere on the site and click "View page source." It'll look like a lot of nonsense to anybody who's not familiar with HTML code:

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It's not clear where the clue is hidden: It could be in the source code of either the Home page or FAQ page. The other two clickable links lead you to a press kit download and the Steam product page, so there's no source code to browse through there.

I obviously pulled up the source code of both the Home and FAQ page and lazily searched for "clue," and I was met with a message that's not visible on the regular FAQ page. It reads: "

Well, you have three days to divine that first clue before the hunt truly begins. And on a final note, in case you're wondering: The developers have provided apparent proof, in the form of a public bitcoin wallet address, that they have a bitcoin to give away.

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