Satoshi Nakamoto is NOT missing… He might be in JAIL?
Yeah, I know it sounds crazy — but hear me out.
Some believe Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, is actually Paul Le Roux — a Zimbabwean-born genius coder… and cartel kingpin.
Let’s break this wild theory down:
Who is Paul Le Roux?
A brilliant programmer.
He built E4M — encryption software so strong, even the NSA struggled.
He believed privacy = freedom — and wrote a manifesto about it. Sound familiar?
Then things got darker.
In the 2000s, Paul launched online pharmacies that dodged regulations.
He scaled. Then built a global criminal empire.
Fake passports. Encrypted networks. Drug smuggling. Murder-for-hire.
It was organized like a military op.
By 2008, he needed a way to move money globally, without detection.
That’s the year Bitcoin was born.
Wait — here’s where it gets weird:
One of Paul’s known aliases?
Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux.
Solotshi… Satoshi?
Coincidence?
Satoshi disappeared in 2010.
Le Roux was arrested in 2012.
In the Kleiman v Wright lawsuit, a leaked doc referenced Paul Le Roux.
It was the first time anyone linked him to Bitcoin.
Even in court, he told the judge he wanted to start a Bitcoin mining company.
The connections are wild:
• Genius coder? Check.
• Needed global, anonymous money movement? Check.
• Obsessed with privacy and freedom? Check.
But there’s doubt:
• Coding style doesn’t match
• Le Roux was chaotic, Satoshi was calm
• Bitcoin was never used in his crimes
• And Satoshi’s last real message was in 2014 — Le Roux was already in prison
So… who do YOU think Satoshi really is?
A rogue coder? A group of cypherpunks? Or… a kingpin in a jail cell?
Drop your theory below.