Satoshi Nakamoto is not missing... maybe he is in prison?!
I know it sounds crazy, but hear me out.
Some believe that Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, is actually Paul Loro - a genius programmer from Zimbabwe... and a gang leader.
Let’s analyze this strange theory:
Who is Paul Loro?
Skilled programmer.
He built the E4M program - a very strong encryption program, so much so that the NSA struggled with it.
He believed that privacy = freedom - and he wrote a statement about it. Does this sound familiar?
Then things got worse.
In the first decade of the 21st century, Paul launched online pharmacies that circumvented regulations.
And he expanded it. Then he built a global criminal empire.
Fake passports. Encrypted networks. Drug trafficking. Contract killings.
It was organized like a military operation.
By 2008, Paul needed a way to transfer money globally without revealing himself.
That year, Bitcoin was born.
Wait - here lies the oddity:
One of the known aliases of Paul?
Paul Solotchi Calder Loro.
Solotchi... Satoshi?
Coincidence?
Satoshi disappeared in 2010.
Loro was arrested in 2012.
In the Kleiman v. Wright lawsuit, a leaked document referred to Paul Loro.
This was the first time someone linked him to Bitcoin.
Even in court, he told the judge he wanted to establish a Bitcoin mining company.
The links are wild:
• A genius programmer? Yes.
• Need to transfer money globally and anonymously? Yes.
• Obsessed with privacy and freedom? Yes.
But there is doubt:
• The programming style does not match.
• Loro was chaotic, and Satoshi was calm.
• Bitcoin has never been used in his crimes.
• And the last real message from Satoshi was in 2014 - and Loro was already in prison.
So... who do you think Satoshi really is?
A rogue programmer? A group of hackers? Or... a gang leader in a prison cell?