Recently, a big scandal has rocked the crypto world again. The Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice surprisingly contain some clues about Bitcoin, and people have started digging through these emails, trying to find traces of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity.



I looked over these uncovered emails, and they are quite interesting. One email is from Epstein to the Saudi Royal Court and the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism, where he suggests they develop digital currency and casually mentions that he has already communicated with the Bitcoin founder, who responded very positively. The email uses the words “some” and “they,” leading many to speculate that Satoshi Nakamoto might not be an individual but a team.

Even more intriguing is the possibility that if Epstein truly knew Satoshi Nakamoto’s team, they must have met in person. This has triggered a chain reaction: does Trump also now know who Satoshi really is? The odds of Satoshi’s wallet being activated in 2026 on Polymarket have also increased.

There’s a second clue. In June 2011, right when Bitcoin hit its peak that year, Epstein responded to an email saying, “Bitcoin is a brilliant idea, but it also has serious flaws.” The recipient of this email was masked by the U.S., while most other emails were not. Starting from 2013, Epstein began frequently recommending that people around him buy Bitcoin, and he even invested in numerous Web3 projects, sometimes clashing with institutions over investments.

Looking at this series of actions together, some believe Epstein might have been “tipped off” by Satoshi Nakamoto’s team. Although all of this is just speculation, the story certainly sparks the imagination. If Satoshi’s identity is finally revealed, what will happen to the crypto world?
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