Jagat Coin Hunt in Vietnam Concludes with Enthusiastic Participation and Thriving Community Connections

The highly anticipated Jagat Coin Hunt event in Vietnam has officially concluded, celebrating the discovery of the final gold coin and marking the end of a highly successful, interactive adventure. The event saw remarkable engagement from users across the country, offering a fun-filled way for people to explore their neighborhoods, engage in outdoor activities, and strengthen social bonds with friends, family, and even strangers.

The Coin Hunt experience combined the best of digital technology with real-world exploration. Participants utilized the Jagat app to navigate an interactive map, uncovering virtual coins hidden in their surroundings. These coins led them to actual physical tokens that could be redeemed for rewards. Additionally, participants could collect virtual coins to earn points, with rewards distributed based on leaderboard rankings.

Vietnam’s response to the Coin Hunt has been nothing short of inspiring. The country’s vibrant energy and enthusiastic participation were on full display as users worked together to solve clues, exchange tips, and help each other along the way. From bustling city streets in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to serene local parks, the event encouraged people to step outside, discover new places, and engage with their communities in meaningful ways.

“We’ve been thrilled with the level of participation in Vietnam,” said Barry Beagen, Co-founder of Jagat. “The passion and enthusiasm from users here have been incredible. It’s been amazing to see how people came together to share experiences, explore their cities, and make lasting memories—all while having fun. It’s exactly what we envisioned when we created Jagat.”

The Coin Hunt event in Vietnam is part of Jagat’s broader mission to promote active, offline social interactions. Unlike traditional social media, which often encourages passive content consumption, Jagat’s app is designed to foster real-life connections, encouraging users to get outdoors, explore their surroundings, and engage in spontaneous social activities.

The conclusion of the Coin Hunt in Vietnam follows successful events in neighboring countries like Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, and has further solidified Jagat’s growing presence in Southeast Asia. The excitement and community spirit displayed during the event reinforce the platform’s commitment to bringing people together through shared experiences.

“Jagat Coin Hunt is not just a gamified activity—it’s a platform for building real bonds,” said Barry Beagen, Co-founder of Jagat. “People of all ages participated, discovering new spots and helping one another. It’s been an incredible reminder that there’s so much to explore in our own backyards—and it’s always better when you do it together.”

Jagat is continuing its mission to provide exciting and engaging experiences that encourage users to connect in real life. With the success of the Coin Hunt in Vietnam, the team is focused on creating future events that will inspire more exploration, physical activity, and social interaction, while keeping a close connection to local cultures and communities.

As Jagat continues to expand, its mission remains clear: to foster meaningful, offline connections and help people reconnect with their surroundings—one adventure at a time.