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'''Mario J. Lucero''', is the cofounder and CEO of [[Heaven Sent Gaming]] alongside his high-school sweetheart Isabel Ruiz, and Bitcoin evangelist.
'''Mario J. Lucero''', is the cofounder and CEO of [[Heaven Sent Gaming]] alongside his high-school sweetheart Isabel Ruiz, and Bitcoin evangelist.


He developed a well-recieved early Bitcoin pseudogame/website, called BitDonate<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51719.0</ref>, which encouraged donations to charities and worthy causes such as the Red Cross and OpenStreetMaps.
He developed a well-recieved early Bitcoin pseudogame/website, called BitcoinDonate<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51719.0</ref>, which encouraged donations to charities and worthy causes such as the Red Cross and OpenStreetMaps. Also he took part in operating crytpo-donation web platform<ref>https://btc4hunger.com/</ref> for several hunger fighting charities.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:34, 26 January 2021

Mario J. Lucero
Names/AliasesSmile Lee
Born (1988-06-08) June 8, 1988 (age 36)
Active2011-present
Known forHeaven Sent Gaming
 BitcoinTalk  Twitter 

Mario J. Lucero, is the cofounder and CEO of Heaven Sent Gaming alongside his high-school sweetheart Isabel Ruiz, and Bitcoin evangelist.

He developed a well-recieved early Bitcoin pseudogame/website, called BitcoinDonate[1], which encouraged donations to charities and worthy causes such as the Red Cross and OpenStreetMaps. Also he took part in operating crytpo-donation web platform[2] for several hunger fighting charities.

See also

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