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Satoshi Nakamoto isn’t missing… What if he’s actually in PRISON?

Yeah, it sounds insane — but hear me out.

Some conspiracy theorists believe the elusive creator of Bitcoin is none other than Paul Le Roux — a genius programmer turned international criminal mastermind.

Let’s unpack this wild theory:

Who is Paul Le Roux?

A brilliant, Zimbabwean-born coder.

He created E4M — encryption software so powerful even the NSA reportedly struggled with it.

He preached that privacy equals freedom and even wrote a manifesto. Sound familiar?

But then things took a dark turn…

In the 2000s, Le Roux built a sprawling network of illegal online pharmacies.

Then it grew: fake passports, encrypted communications, drug smuggling, and even murder-for-hire operations.

Think cartel, but tech-savvy — like something out of a spy thriller.

Now here’s where it gets really interesting:

In 2008 — the same year Bitcoin appeared — Le Roux needed a way to move money around the world without detection.

And guess one of the aliases he used?

Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux.

Solotshi… Satoshi? Coincidence?

Satoshi disappeared in 2010.

Le Roux was arrested in 2012.

During the Kleiman v Wright trial, a leaked document even mentioned Le Roux — the first time anyone publicly tied him to Bitcoin.

And get this — in court, Le Roux said he wanted to start a Bitcoin mining operation.

The parallels are wild:

• Brilliant coder? Absolutely.

• Needed anonymous, global money transfers? Yep.

• Obsessed with privacy? Definitely.

But there are red flags too:

• Their coding styles don’t align.

• Le Roux was erratic; Satoshi, calculated.

• Bitcoin was never used in Le Roux’s operations.

• And Satoshi may have posted as late as 2014 — after Le Roux was in custody.

So… who is Satoshi?

A lone genius? A team of cypherpunks? Or a jailed kingpin with a secret past?

Drop your theory below.

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