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The Crypto Castle is a three-story home in San Francisco where young tech workers eat, sleep, party, and plot the future of money.A majority of the millennial tenants invest in bitcoin, a new kind of payment system that allows people to buy things and send money with anonymity. There are no banks or middlemen. Transactions are recorded on a digital ledger called a blockchain. Cryptocurrencies (of which bitcoin is the most popular) have been on a tear in 2017. Bitcoin surged in value from about $200 per token in 2015 to above $4,000 in August. Some believe the digital payment system is headed for a bubble that's destined to pop."Over a half-dozen people in the time they've lived in my house have become millionaires as a result of crypto," said Jeremy Gardner, a 25-year-old entrepreneur and investor.In 2015, Gardner, the then-director of operations at Augur, a market forecasting tool that runs on the blockchain, put down a $20,000 deposit to rent the house. It's become a landing pad for people working in cryptocurrency-related tech.Here's what it's like to live in the Crypto Castle among newly minted millionaires.SEE ALSO: Dozens of tech companies want to bring 4,400 homes to this small town — and residents are furiousThe Crypto Castle is, by appearances, a fraternity-like space for young bitcoin investors.Not everyone who lives here works in bitcoin tech, though any resident could pitch you on its merits. Some entrepreneurs moved in simply because they needed a place to crash.In 2015, Gardner surveyed the city to find a house-slash-office for his startup, Augur. When he found a three-story home in an upscale neighborhood — located about a half-hour drive from Silicon Valley — he forked over the $20,000 rental deposit. The Crypto Castle was born.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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