The USD 100 bills or envelopes containing several USD 20 bills are amounting to USD 1,000-a-day philanthropy in what the Twitter account appropriately dubbed Hidden Cash calls "an anonymous social experiment for good."
The Twitter page features selfies of joyous people who found the money -- flashing smiles and cash -- with testimonials of what they are going to do next.
The anonymous donor and owner of the Twitter page is a real estate investor who had the good fortune of joining the wealthiest 1 per cent of American society, especially in the past few years, he said.
When he recently closed a deal with a six-figure profit, the philanthropist decided to "give some of it back" through random acts of kindness, the man told CNN.
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"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.
He maintains anonymity because he wants the attention on his pay-it-forward activities, not himself. "There's some crazy people out there in the world," he added.