Sounds insane, right? But hear me out.

Some say Bitcoin’s elusive creator is actually Paul Le Roux — a coding genius turned cartel mastermind. Yeah, wild story.

Who is Paul Le Roux? A brilliant programmer who built powerful encryption tools like E4M (even NSA had trouble with it). He wrote a manifesto on privacy and freedom — sound familiar? Then he vanished into the shadows, running illegal online pharmacies, smuggling drugs, laundering money, and hiring hitmen. His criminal empire operated like a military campaign.

Here’s where it gets crazy: Bitcoin appeared in 2008. Le Roux needed a way to move money worldwide — secretly and anonymously. One of his many aliases? Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux. Solotshi… Satoshi? Coincidence?

Satoshi disappeared in 2010. Le Roux was arrested in 2012. In the high-profile Kleiman v Wright case, a leaked document linked Le Roux to Bitcoin for the first time. He even told a judge he wanted to start a Bitcoin mining business.

Too many dots to ignore:

Genius coder? Check.

Needed a global, anonymous money system? Check.

Privacy obsessed? Check.

But hold on — there are doubts. His coding style doesn’t match Satoshi’s. Le Roux was chaotic and ruthless; Satoshi was calm and precise. Bitcoin never showed up in Le Roux’s criminal dealings. And Satoshi’s last message was in 2014 — two years after Le Roux was behind bars.

So, who really is Satoshi Nakamoto? A lone coding genius? A secretive group of cypherpunks? Or a kingpin locked away in a cell?

Your move. Drop

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