Takara — Bitcoin Treasure Hunt with Breadwallet

Takara — Bitcoin Treasure Hunt with Breadwallet

Takara, meaning treasure in Japanese is a new bitcoin based geocaching application that allows users to plant bitcoin across the world for other app users to find. The game comes integrated with Breadwallet along with an option to connect other bitcoin wallet applications. Takara can also be a powerful marketing tool. The latest iOS application by MandelDuck, Takara allows its users to go out on an adventurous quest for bitcoin. The map on Takara shows locations where the treasure (read bitcoin) is planted. Those interested in the treasure hunt can find the nearby places where bitcoin is....


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