Mystery Man Sends San Francisco Into A Frenzy. He’s Giving Away Money Hidden Around The City!

If one day you woke up being rich, with billions of dollars in your bank account or you won the lottery jackpot worth millions in cash, what would you do with the money? Maybe you’ll put up a business, travel around the world, or build a mansion. But how about dropping off sums of money around the city?

Since Friday, a mysterious (and for sure very wealthy) man  have been making rounds on the internet and the social media. Operating under the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, the anonymous user has started an online scavenger hunt by dropping envelopes full of cash across San Francisco and inviting strangers to find it via a series of clues he tweets.

This is the first clue that started it all.


He has placed a $100 bill under a the key box at a yoga studio.


Left some at a unisex bathroom.  


Another $50 at the City Hall’s stairs.


And even on storage container, bikerack, and tree


Numerous tweets were then posted, indicating they have found the hidden treasures.  


Though there were some who weren’t able to make it on time.


But this anonymous philanthropist plans to continue his work on his “anonymous social experiment for good.”


In a phone interview with CNN, he was fortunate to close a deal with a six figure profit and decided to “give some of it back” through some random acts of kindness. “This is not a set-up charity, but I wanted to do something fun and creative. We were thinking of something like the ‘Survivor’ TV show or something of that nature that was a scavenger hunt. They were basically too involved. So what we did was hide cash in different places. I thought it would be fun but it’s also something simple to execute. All you’re doing is leaving money and putting clues on Twitter,” he said. And in an e-mail sent to TIME.com, @HiddenCash leaves a touching message which says:

My message for the ‘haves’ is to be a little more generous, and to give back more,” HiddenCash adds. “I know so many wealthy people who are selfish and greedy, and just want more, more, more. When is it enough? When will you be satisfied? Take a step back, relax, and give back a bit. Putting smiles on other people’s faces will put a smile on your face. Believe me.

Share this to others and watch out for more clues. Just remember, “stop being greedy, spread generosity”!

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