BREAKING: “Satoshi Nakamoto Is NOT Missing — He’s in JAIL?”
The internet is spiraling with a wild theory: Bitcoin’s creator isn’t lost... he’s locked up.
What if Satoshi Nakamoto = Paul Le Roux, a notorious criminal mastermind?
Let’s break it down:
Paul Le Roux was a genius Zimbabwean programmer known for creating E4M, an encryption tool reportedly tough for even the NSA to crack.
He once wrote a manifesto claiming “encryption is the only way to preserve freedom” — sound familiar?
In the early 2000s, Le Roux ran online pharmacies, dodging regulations. Later, he went full cartel:
Dozens of fake identities
Encrypted communications
A global crime empire structured like a military op
By 2008 (the year Bitcoin launched), he needed a way to move massive funds without detection.
One of his aliases? Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux
Solotshi... Satoshi? Coincidence?
But here’s the twist:
Satoshi stopped posting in 2010
Le Roux was arrested in 2012
During the Kleiman v. Wright lawsuit, a leaked doc linked Le Roux’s Wikipedia page to Bitcoin.
He even told a judge he wanted to build ASIC chips for BTC mining after prison.
The Match:
Motivation? Yes.
Skillset? Unquestionable.
Obsession with privacy? Absolutely.
BUT some things don’t add up:
Coding styles don’t match
Satoshi was calm, Le Roux was chaotic
$BTC was never used in Le Roux’s criminal empire
Satoshi's last known message? 2014 — Le Roux was already in prison.
So… who do YOU think Satoshi really is?
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