Some people believe they’ve figured out who created $BTC Bitcoin. Not only is he not missing — he might be behind bars. Hear me out.

There’s a theory that Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious founder of $BTC , is actually Paul Le Roux — a brilliant, but dangerous programmer originally from Zimbabwe.

Here’s why people think it could be him:

  • Paul Le Roux was known for creating E4M, a powerful encryption software that was so secure, even the NSA struggled with it.

  • He once wrote a manifesto claiming encryption was the only way to protect freedom — an idea that sounds a lot like something Satoshi might say.

  • Le Roux had the skills: he was a tech genius.

  • And he had a motive: in the 2000s, he ran shady online pharmacies and eventually became a drug cartel kingpin.

As his empire grew, he relied heavily on encryption, fake identities, and highly organized operations — almost like a spy network.

By 2008, Le Roux needed a way to move huge amounts of money across borders, fast and secretly.

That’s the same year $BTC launched.

Now here’s where it gets weird:

  • One of Le Roux’s aliases was “Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux.”

    Solotshi — Satoshi? Coincidence?

  • Satoshi Nakamoto stopped posting in 2010.

  • Le Roux was arrested in 2012.

In a lawsuit years later (Kleiman vs Wright), a document was leaked that linked Le Roux to bitcoin for the first time — pointing directly to his Wikipedia page.

Also, while in court, Le Roux reportedly said he wanted to build a Bitcoin mining business when he got out of prison.

So to sum up:

  • He had the motive (move money without detection).

  • He had the skills (built complex systems from scratch).

  • He had the mindset (a deep obsession with privacy and distrust of governments).

But not everything fits:

  • His coding style doesn’t match Satoshi’s.

  • Satoshi was calm and polite; Le Roux was reckless and violent.

  • Bitcoin wasn’t used in any of his crimes.

  • And someone claiming to be Satoshi posted online in 2014, after Le Roux was already locked up.

So… is Le Roux really Satoshi? Maybe. Maybe not.