Starting in the 1850s
A legendary prospector known as "Lucky" Betsy ran the Lucky Hand gold mine in the deserts of Nevada—a symbol of her fortune and unbreakable spirit. After her death in the 1920s, her granddaughter inherited the operation, but failing to appreciate the legacy, she allowed the mine to fall into decline.
By the 2.000s
Buried in debt, she sold the claim to Doctor Hartland—a geologist and explorer captivated by stories of the gold rush. After discovering Betsy’s old maps, diaries, and notes, Dr. Hartland created a strategic gold-mining simulation game.
His goal is to revive the tradition by combining history with artificial intelligence and tokens backed by real gold. The game became a virtual monument to Betsy’s “luck”: an educational platform for new generations and a bridge between the legendary booms of the past and the industry’s innovative future. Now every player joins Dr. Hartland’s team, experiencing new “gold rushes” and contributing to sustainable mining. That is how the legacy of one lucky woman gained millions of followers.