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Epstein Document Release Fuels Conspiracy Theories Linking Him to Bitcoin

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Last updated: February 26, 2026 9:23 am
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Published: February 26, 2026
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The recent release of millions of pages from the US government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has reignited interest in various conspiracy theories, particularly surrounding the origins of bitcoin. Among the most widely circulated is a fabricated email that falsely claims Epstein played a pivotal role in the creation of the cryptocurrency.

The deceptive email purportedly features a correspondence from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell, his former girlfriend and accomplice, discussing the funding of “Project Bitcoin” and referencing the pseudonym “Satoshi.” The circulating post, which gained traction on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, suggests that Epstein, under the alias Satoshi Nakamoto, had established himself perfectly as the figure behind bitcoin. This email is supposedly dated October 31, 2008—the same date on which Satoshi Nakamoto published the foundational whitepaper that introduced bitcoin to the world.

However, the origins of this email have been debunked. The document, characterized by notable formatting errors, was ultimately revealed to be a satirical creation. Among these discrepancies, the subject line appears twice, and an incorrect recipient address is presented, raising red flags about its authenticity. The domain “terramar.org,” linked to Maxwell’s conservation group established years after the supposed email exchange, further complicates its credibility.

Following the release of the Justice Department’s documents, various posts with similar claims proliferated online, often lacking a nuanced understanding of the information disclosed. These documents not only reveal Epstein’s connections to prominent figures in various sectors but also underline that mere mentions of these names do not necessarily imply wrongdoing.

Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein’s criminal activities, has been featured prominently in discussions surrounding the released documents. While the files demonstrate associations between Epstein and several well-known public figures, it remains crucial to discern the factual basis for the speculation that accompanies such revelations.

In the wake of the misinformation regarding Epstein and bitcoin, fact-checking organizations, including France 24 and Snopes, have stepped in to clarify the falsehoods surrounding the claims of Epstein’s involvement in cryptocurrency creation. The circulating email lacked essential identifiers typical of authentic documents released by the DOJ, such as the Episc Files Transparency Act (EFTA) stamp, further solidifying its status as a fabrication.

Social media discussions reflect the confusion and outrage stemming from the post, with users questioning the reliability of information on these platforms. The anonymity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains intact, continuing to stir intrigue while fabricated narratives such as Epstein’s involvement aim to mislead the public, demonstrating the ongoing challenge of combating misinformation in the digital era.

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