Satoshi Nakamoto isn’t missing❗😱 In fact, he’s in JAIL❓❓ 🤯
Satoshi Nakamoto is not missing. His real name is Paul Le Roux, and he’s in prison. Don’t rush to conclusions—hear me out! 🖐🏽
This theory links the creator of Bitcoin to a global criminal case.
Paul was a gifted programmer from Zimbabwe. He’s known for creating E4M, a free encryption tool that, according to sources, even the NSA had trouble cracking. He once wrote a manifesto saying encryption was "the only way to preserve freedom." And we all know—some people don’t like hearing the word freedom. Sound familiar? 🤔
He had the skills. But he also had the motive.
In the early 2000s, Le Roux ran online pharmacies skirting regulations. Then he scaled up into something darker: a cartel boss.
He created dozens of fake identities. Used encrypted communications. And ran his empire like a military operation—compartmentalized.
By 2008, he needed a way to move insane amounts of money across borders. Bitcoin launched that same year.
Here’s where it gets weird: One of his aliases was “Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux.”
Solotshi // Satoshi. Coincidence? 😲
And listen: Satoshi stopped posting in 2010. Le Roux was arrested in 2012. But the clues didn’t stop.
During the Kleiman v Wright lawsuit, a leaked document linked to Paul Le Roux’s Wikipedia page. That was the first time anyone connected his name to Bitcoin. His alias? Solotshi Calder Le Roux.
He had the motive: he needed a tool to move money without being caught.
He had the skills: built complex systems from scratch.
He had the worldview: a deep obsession with privacy and distrust of governments.
But some things don’t add up:
• Coding style doesn’t match 💻
• Satoshi was calm; Le Roux was chaotic 🌪️
• Le Roux never used BTC for crime 🚫
• Satoshi’s real last message was in 2014 ✉️
Le Roux was already in prison by then. 😔
Who do you think Satoshi really is?
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