Fancy yourself a trivia buff? Now you can turn your penchant for random factoids into cold hard crypto.

Earlier today, anti-virus pioneer and colorful crypto personality John McAfee announced the launch of his new trivia app.

Titled John McAfee’s Bitcoin Play, the app is part Trivial Pursuit, part Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and – thanks to the optional ages 18+ mode – all McAfee.

My "Bitcoin Play" app is now available for Android. Family friendly option as well as the adult friendly option featuring my voice cursing at your ineptitude. Earn Satoshis while being harangued by me. Educational as well:https://t.co/gzWbAS87ho — John McAfee (@officialmcafee) May 4, 2019

Bitcoin Play is a multiple-choice quiz game with a library of thousands of trivia questions across dozens of categories like history, entertainment, sports general knowledge, etc… The payout increases for each question, but so does the difficulty.

You have 10 seconds to answer each question. If you get stumped, you can use one of three lifelines available to you:

Skip question

50/50 (takes away two of the wrong answers)

Extend time (gives you more time to answer the question)

In addition to regular family-friendly gameplay, players can also switch to the previously mentioned ’18+’ mode featuring…ahem…saltier profanity- and insult-laced commentary by the man himself.

To enable the 18+ mode, click the green gear icon ([wpfa icon=”gear” color=”green”]) on the home screen. Click Audio Settings then 18+ and then click the Back button to return to the home screen.

You can play up to 25 games each day. In addition to regular gameplay, though, Bitcoin Play also pits players against each other in John McAfee’s Weekly Competition League where you can win additional prizes.

When you are ready to cash out, click on the Claim button at the bottom left hand corner of the home screen. Enter your Bitcoin wallet address and then click the Claim button again.

You need a minimum of 40,000 satoshi banked (won) in order to cash out.

Pro-tip: Typing your wallet address into your smartphone can be both a pain in the ass and prone to typos that can result in your winnings being sent off into the ether. Use your phone’s copy/paste function instead.

Hey John — on the off-chance you read this, I have a feature request. How about adding the ability to scan a wallet-generated QR code so players don’t have to worry about copy/paste or typos?

John McAfee’s Bitcoin Play is currently only available for Android devices. You can download it from the Google Play store here. An iOS version is coming soon.

Have you played Bitcoin Play yet? Tell us what you think of the game in the comments below.

Images courtesy of John McAfee’s Bitcoin Play, Flickr