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Just been digging into something that's got the crypto community buzzing. You know how the Epstein documents dropped recently? Everyone was initially focused on the usual scandal gossip, but buried in there are some emails that have people asking who is satoshi nakamoto all over again.
Here's where it gets interesting. There's an email from 2016 where Epstein was pitching Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi on creating their own digital currency. In it, he casually mentions he's already talked to some Bitcoin founders and they're apparently very interested. The wording stuck out to people - he said 'some' and 'they'. That language choice sparked a whole theory: could Satoshi actually be a team rather than one person?
But it goes deeper. The fact that Epstein supposedly communicated directly with them raises questions about who is satoshi nakamoto from a different angle. If they met and discussed things, that suggests these weren't just anonymous internet randos. Which then led people to wonder - if Epstein knew them, who else might know? The speculation got wild pretty fast.
The second email is where things get really speculative. Back on June 12, 2011, when Bitcoin was hitting yearly peaks, someone replied to Epstein saying Bitcoin was 'a brilliant idea, but it also has some serious drawbacks.' Here's the thing - the US redacted the sender's name on THIS email specifically, while leaving most others unredacted. That detail alone got people talking.
From 2013 onwards, this person started heavily promoting Bitcoin to various people, including recommending it to major figures. He even invested in several web3 projects and apparently clashed with institutions over deals. The pattern suggests someone who was deeply influenced by Bitcoin's original vision - possibly by the Satoshi team itself.
Obviously, this is all speculation at this point. But it's enough that prediction markets are reacting. The odds on Polymarket for the Satoshi Nakamoto wallet being activated in 2026 have actually shifted based on this discovery. People are genuinely wondering if who is satoshi nakamoto might finally be answered.
The crypto community loves a good mystery, but honestly, the real question now is whether any of this evidence actually leads anywhere or if it's just another rabbit hole. Either way, it's the kind of thing that keeps people watching the markets closely. Curious what others think - do you reckon we'll ever actually know?