Sounds insane, right? But buckle up.
Some believe the mysterious creator of Bitcoin is actually Paul Le Roux — a Zimbabwean-born genius coder turned global crime lord.
Here’s the rabbit hole:
Le Roux created unbreakable encryption software… then built a black market empire.
Fake passports. Drug smuggling. Murder-for-hire. All run like a military operation.
In 2008, he needed a way to move massive money anonymously.
That’s when Bitcoin was born.
One of his aliases? Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux.
Solotshi… Satoshi?
Coincidence? Maybe. But it gets weirder.
Satoshi vanished in 2010. Le Roux was arrested in 2012.
In a court case, a leaked doc linked him directly to Bitcoin.
He even told a judge he wanted to start a Bitcoin mining company.
The connections are chilling:
Elite coder? Check.
Obsessed with privacy? Check.
Needed untraceable money? Check.
BUT there’s doubt:
His coding style doesn’t match.
Satoshi was calm, Le Roux was chaos.
Bitcoin wasn’t used in his crimes.
And someone posted as Satoshi in 2014 — while Le Roux was locked up.
So who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
A solo genius? A team of cypherpunks?
Or a drug lord sitting in a cell, watching his creation change the world?
What’s your theory?