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CIA Behind Bitcoin? Tucker Carlson Drops New Claim

Tucker Carlson has stirred fresh controversy after claiming the CIA created Bitcoin. On his Tucker Carlson Network show, he questioned where Bitcoin came from, pointing to its mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, and the untouched stash of 1 million Bitcoins. Carlson warned that Bitcoin could become “a scam of sorts” controlled by financial elites and politicians. He also reaffirmed his preference for Gold, saying, “It was good enough for the Phoenicians, it’s good enough for me.”

Carlson expressed distrust in Bitcoin’s structure and transparency. He emphasized that no one has ever explained Satoshi’s true identity, adding, “Nobody can explain to me who Satoshi was.” His comments quickly stirred reactions across the crypto community. Last year, Carlson made similar remarks at Bitcoin 2024, suggesting with a laugh, “Obviously it was the CIA, we all know that. It’s like Signal, they got there first. It’s a honeytrap!”

Bitcoin advocate and Strike CEO Jack Mallers responded directly on X, stating, “If you think knowing who created Bitcoin matters, you don’t understand it. Bitcoin is open source.”  He argued that the network’s transparency makes creator identity irrelevant since “Bitcoin is neutral technology, like math.” Mallers’ remarks echoed a long-standing belief among Bitcoiners that decentralization removes the need for central trust.

Moreover, the CIA has previously acknowledged limited involvement with blockchain technology. The agency confirmed working on cryptocy projects aimed at combating ransomware and other cybercrimes.  Former CIA Director Michael Morell even called Bitcoin “a boon for surveillance,” describing blockchain as “a highly effective crime-fighting and intelligence-gathering tool.” However, no evidence connects the agency directly to Bitcoin’s creation.

“Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki also weighed in, criticizing “click bait” claims about Bitcoin’s collapse or explosion. He wrote on X that real value lies in Gold, silver, and now Bitcoin and Ethereum. “Respect your intelligence and cherish your freedom of choice,” Kiyosaki urged followers, reaffirming his support for sound money assets. Carlson’s claim reopens old questions about Bitcoin’s roots. It also shows the gap between those who trust Gold and those who see Bitcoin as a path to real financial freedom.

Terron Gold

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