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Epstein Files Reveal Ties to Cryptocurrency Giants Like Coinbase and Bitcoin Development

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Last updated: February 9, 2026 2:34 pm
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Published: February 9, 2026
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Millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein have recently highlighted his significant connections to the cryptocurrency industry. Documents released by the US Department of Justice reveal that Epstein played a crucial role in the early funding of bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, during its formative years. Specifically, it was disclosed that he invested in Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, for $3 million in 2014, as well as provided funding to Blockstream, a notable firm specializing in bitcoin solutions.

Despite concerns raised within online crypto communities regarding Epstein’s investments and their implications, industry insiders do not anticipate major repercussions for cryptocurrency companies or the broader market. Some describe Epstein as a “skeptical investor” who withdrew his funds too early, while others suggest he may have been trying to “undermine bitcoin” altogether.

The firms that accepted Epstein’s resources have since evolved into multibillion-dollar enterprises, particularly Coinbase, which went public on the Nasdaq in 2021. The venture was brokered by Brock Pierce, a crypto advocate and former child actor, who co-founded Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer. Documents show that Fred Ehrsam, Coinbase’s co-founder responsible for fundraising, coordinated with Pierce regarding Epstein’s investment, seeking to engage with Epstein “if convenient.” It was noted that Epstein later sold half of his Coinbase shares to Pierce’s investment firm, Blockchain Capital, for $15 million in 2018.

Epstein’s financial interest in bitcoin can also be traced back to his philanthropic endeavors with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he contributed over $800,000 over two decades. Epstein facilitated more than $7 million in donations from other affluent individuals, including funds to launch the Digital Currency Initiative, a dedicated program at MIT focused on developing open-source cryptocurrency technologies. Correspondence from 2015 indicates that the initiative was designed to serve as a crucial support hub for bitcoin’s advancement. The Initiative did not provide comments concerning the matter.

In the realm of investment, Epstein’s 2014 backing of Blockstream included a $500,000 early-stage investment made through an investment fund he co-owned with Joichi Ito, then the director of MIT’s Media Lab. It was revealed that Blockstream’s founders were invited to visit Epstein’s private island in St. Thomas, with one founder asserting that their perceived association with Epstein as a limited partner had been severed due to conflict-of-interest concerns. Neither Blockstream nor Ito responded to requests for comment on the story.

The leaked emails and revelations have elicited mixed reactions within the cryptocurrency community. Luke Dashjr, an early bitcoin developer, has called for Blockstream’s CEO, Adam Back, to resign due to his connections with Epstein. Dashjr remarked that Epstein’s involvement illustrated a threat to the integrity of bitcoin’s ecosystem. Conversely, others, such as Charlotte Fang from Remilia, downplayed Epstein’s input, stating that any significant influence he may have had was exaggerated and lacked relevance within the decentralized framework of cryptocurrencies.

Market observers, like Kadan Stadelmann from Komodo, hold the view that consumer behavior regarding cryptocurrency investments will largely remain unchanged despite the recent disclosures. He speculated that rival exchanges could see an uptick in users leaving Coinbase, provided they had not previously accepted funds from similarly disreputable sources.

Epstein’s motives for engaging with cryptocurrencies, particularly with Coinbase, were thought to be multifaceted. Some suggest that he could have been attracted to the firm’s IPO potential, while others note the appeal of cryptocurrencies as a means to engage in markets without the constraints of ethical considerations or societal norms.

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