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Epstein files reignite Satoshi Nakamoto mystery as Binance and Brownstone posts claim Bitcoin was ‘hijacked’
5 February 2026
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Epstein files reignite Satoshi Nakamoto mystery as Binance and Brownstone posts claim Bitcoin was ‘hijacked’

WASHINGTON, Feb 5, 2026, 15:54 EST

  • Newly released Epstein records are drawing attention as investigators dig for connections to early Bitcoin developers
  • A recent Binance Square post alongside a Brownstone essay introduces new theories about Satoshi Nakamoto
  • The document dump is facing criticism for heavy redactions and privacy breaches

Newly released U.S. Justice Department emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein sought connections with early Bitcoin developers and wanted to explore the project’s “downsides,” DL News reports. Joichi Ito, former MIT Media Lab director, described recruiting Bitcoin Core contributors as “a big win for us.” Meanwhile, Epstein urged then-lead maintainer Gavin Andresen to call his New York office, the report added. DL News

The records are housed in a vast database the Justice Department released in late January to meet the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s requirements, which mandate public disclosure of most unclassified documents related to the investigations and prosecutions. That rollout has sparked fresh scrutiny among crypto traders and influencers, all hunting for any links to Satoshi Nakamoto, bitcoin’s enigmatic creator. Department of Justice

Bitcoin slid roughly 15% Thursday, hovering near $62,500 after peaking at $73,440 earlier in the day, according to market data. Such wild intraday moves fuel traders’ eagerness to latch onto any fresh story about Satoshi’s identity or intentions.

Outrage erupted after journalists and lawyers pointed out that some files revealed victims’ names and images, despite earlier promises to redact them. This has reignited scrutiny over the government’s handling of the documents. The Justice Department attributed the errors to both human and technical mistakes and has started pulling and replacing thousands of records, according to U.S. media reports. AP News

On Binance’s social platform Square, a post highlighted a phrase from a 2016 Epstein email: “I have already communicated with some Bitcoin founders.” The author suggested this implies Satoshi Nakamoto was a group rather than an individual and speculated—without proof—that political figures might already know who invented bitcoin. Binance

On Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, the “yes” price for whether “Satoshi Nakamoto’s Wallet” will activate in 2026 hovered around 10%, with about $808,000 traded. These markets don’t verify underlying claims and can shift sharply on limited volume.

A separate essay released Thursday by the Brownstone Institute claimed Bitcoin was “hijacked” during the 2015–2017 block size debate — a dispute over how much transaction data each block should hold — and redirected toward “digital gold” instead of daily transactions. The piece criticized the Lightning Network, a layer built atop Bitcoin designed to accelerate small payments, saying it relies on intermediaries operating large hubs. Brownstone Institute

Epstein’s ties to MIT, often mentioned in online discussions, have been known for some time. In 2020, MIT disclosed it accepted 10 donations from Epstein between 2002 and 2017, totaling $850,000. Of that, $525,000 was funneled to the Media Lab. MIT News

Newly released documents have reignited speculation over Epstein’s early crypto investments, expanding the list of firms caught up in the controversy. Bloomberg Law revealed emails from the Justice Department that show Epstein plowed roughly $3 million into Coinbase back in 2014 via a U.S. Virgin Islands entity. Crypto investor Brock Pierce reportedly arranged the deal on Epstein’s behalf. Bloomberg Law

Claims of “elite control” tied to the Epstein records also draw from older disputes over stablecoins — cryptocurrencies meant to maintain a fixed value, typically pegged to the U.S. dollar. Back in 2021, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission hit Tether and Bitfinex with a $42.5 million fine. The CFTC concluded that Tether made false claims about its USDT token being fully backed by U.S. dollars and that Bitfinex conducted illegal off-exchange retail trades, according to the regulator. CFTC

The documents circulating online don’t prove Epstein had any connection to Satoshi Nakamoto or influence over Bitcoin’s software. The names mentioned could simply signal social proximity or name-dropping. Wired points out the scramble to connect every dot is fueling overblown claims. WIRED

Bitcoin’s core code is open-source, with much of the development happening openly. Funding typically comes from a blend of nonprofits and research groups. Take MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative, for instance—it was set up in 2015 to offer steady support for Bitcoin Core developers over the long haul. That’s a nuance often lost in quicker online takes. dci.mit.edu

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