Chad Bird is an agricultural designer, entrepreneur and modern-day treasure hunt creator based in Texas. By day, he is a dairy facility designer with decades of experience designing large-scale operations. His professional portfolio spans facilities all over the planet, including Australia. Big ones that ole boy has done. Handling everything from facility layout to effluent systems to making sure the whole thing is up to snuff in whatever country he happens to be working in.
He also hides cryptocurrency in the wilds of the Southwest, but not too wild as you can drive a Smart car within 400ft of it.
So understand, in 2025, Bird launched Trezor Quest, a treasure hunt built around a hidden Trezor hardware wallet loaded with crypto. The wallet is somewhere between the 30(.86)th and 35th parallels across Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. To find it, hunters work through layered puzzles on the Trezor Quest websites, pulling from gaming, art, history, geography, wordplay, cryptids, conspiracy theories and pop culture. It is not simple, nor should it be.
Furthermore the hunt will keep growing until the primary target is located. Because, beyond the main quest, there are side quests (Analemma Quest, Cryptid Quest, Movie Quest), an ever growing library of original browser-based games (pinball, snake, space hodl, an Tre-Zero) with the whole hunt has an aesthetic that pulls from every era of gaming, 8-bit through 128-bit.
He has become a regular presence in the treasure hunting community. He presented at Seekers Summit 2026 in Tucson and Seeking Treasure Con 2026 in Las Vegas, with more events on the calendar. Including the upcoming Seeking Treasure Con 2027, where he is partnering with the event creators to host a multi-day side quest with a 25 SOL gift. Other hunt creators have taken notice too. The puzzle novel The Invitation 2 gives Trezor Quest a direct nod.
Bird doesn't really separate his worlds. The guy who obsesses over pipe grades and drainage slopes on a dairy build also loves a good cryptid story, hearing from others on their conspiracy theory thoughts to just wanting folks to feel their worth. Ya, that is the same guy who hides wallet seeds inside art, waiting for you to find it. It all has a point.
Good Luck, Young Heros