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Epstein Files Reveal New Crypto Connections — Not Satoshi, But Deep Industry Proximity

Newly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice known as the Epstein Files include correspondence and communications that intersect with the early cryptocy ecosystem — from Bitcoin development funding to rivalries between Ripple (XRP) and Stellar (XLM) — but there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein was Satoshi Nakamoto, a Bitcoin founder, or that he controlled any crypto protocol

What the Epstein Files Are

The Epstein Files consist of millions of pages of previously sealed materials — court filings, emails, photos, interview notes, and more — released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. While much of the content is heavily redacted for privacy and legal reasons, the dump has illuminated Epstein’s ties to elite academic, financial, and tech circles. 

Epstein’s Crypto Overlap: Proximity, Not Control

The records show that Epstein had financial and social proximity to parts of the early cryptocy ecosystem, particularly during a fragile era of Bitcoin funding and governance. 

Key points from the documents:

  • In a 2016 email, Epstein claimed he had spoken to “some of the founders of Bitcoin” while pitching a Sharia-compliant digital cy idea. This claim is unverified and does not establish authorship, technical contribution, or network control. 

  • Epstein appears as a donor and investor in early crypto infrastructure, including contributions to academic programs such as MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative that helped fund Bitcoin development after the Bitcoin Foundation collapsed. 

  • Emails include Epstein in correspondence about Blockstream investment rounds and discussions about individuals like Bitcoin cryptographer Adam Back — showing familiarity and access, not authority over protocol decisions. 

Ripple (XRP) and Stellar (XLM)

The Epstein Files also contain a 2014 email thread discussing competitive tensions between Ripple and Stellar that Epstein was copied on, as well as broader market dynamics involving early crypto investments. 

However, key points to note:

  • The correspondence reflects industry debates and rivalries, not operational involvement by Epstein in XRP or Stellar’s development or business strategy. 

  • Ripple executives and former leadership have publicly stated there’s no substantiated evidence linking Epstein to Ripple, XRP, or Stellar operations. 

Zcash

The Epstein Files include correspondence with individuals connected to Zcash, a privacy-oriented cryptocy launched in 2016. One April 2018 email from Madars Virza, a cryptographer involved with Zcash’s development, discusses internal tax documentation for the project — showing Epstein was in contact with figures tied to Zcash. 

(For reference, Zcash is a Bitcoin-derived privacy cryptocy that uses zk-SNARKs to protect transaction data.)

Coinbase

Additional unsealed emails in the Epstein Files reportedly show that Jeffrey Epstein invested early in Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocy exchanges. According to the documents, Epstein made an approximately $3 million investment in Coinbase in late 2014, arranged through industry figures like Brock Pierce and involving discussions with Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam. The records suggest Epstein sold half his stake in 2018, receiving roughly $15 million, though parts of the transaction remain opaque and under review.  These documents provide contemporaneous snapshots of early investor interest in crypto infrastructure — they do not imply Epstein directed the business or governance of Coinbase.

What This Doesn’t Mean

There are no verified emails, keys, code contributions, or documented actions in the Epstein Files tying Epstein to the creation of Bitcoin, control of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity, or influence over cryptocy protocols. 

Why It Matters

The interest in crypto figures and disputes within the Epstein Files highlights the intersection of elite finance, emerging tech networks, and early blockchain development, but it underscores association — not authorship or control

Terron Gold

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