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Epstein’s Alleged Bitcoin, Crypto Investments Surface In Newly Released DOJ Files

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February 4, 2026
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The release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has sparked renewed debate within the crypto community, as newly surfaced details appear to show deeper — though still indirect — links between Epstein and some of the earliest institutions and figures connected to Bitcoin (BTC). 

While none of the material provides evidence that Epstein played a role in creating Bitcoin itself, the disclosures have fueled questions about how early crypto infrastructure was funded during a critical period.

Epstein’s Alleged Crypto Investments

The discussion gained momentum after a widely shared social media post by market analyst Hugo Crypto, who summarized what he described as verified information drawn from DOJ documents. 

According to that assessment, Epstein’s involvement with crypto was primarily as an investor and networker, rather than a technical contributor. 

One of the most notable revelations involves US-based crypto exchange Coinbase. DOJ records reportedly show that Epstein invested approximately $3 million into Coinbase in 2014 through IGO Company LLC, an entity organized by Brock Pierce and Blockchain Capital. 

The documents further suggest that Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam was aware of Epstein’s involvement and had expressed interest in meeting him personally. In 2018, Epstein allegedly sold part of his Coinbase stake back to the company for roughly $15 million. 

Another area drawing attention is Blockstream, a major Bitcoin infrastructure company. According to the documents, Epstein participated in Blockstream’s seed round through Joi Ito, with an initial commitment of $50,000 that was later increased to $500,000. 

An April 2014 email attributed to Epstein shows him telling Bitcoin developer Amir Taaki that he had recently hosted “Andy Back,” understood to mean Adam Back, on his private island, Little Saint James. Adam Back has since stated that Epstein’s investment in Blockstream was unwound.

Early Bitcoin Funding At MIT Media Lab

The documents also shed light on Epstein’s indirect connection to Bitcoin Core developers through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. 

After the collapse of the Bitcoin Foundation in 2015 left core developers without funding, Joi Ito reportedly helped bring three of the five core developers — Wladimir van der Laan, Gavin Andresen, and Cory Fields — to MIT’s “Digital Currency Initiative.” 

That initiative was allegedly funded by Epstein’s donations to MIT, which totaled about $850,000 between 2002 and 2017, with roughly $525,000 directed specifically to the Digital Currency Initiative. 

In an internal message cited in the files, Ito allegedly thanked Epstein for gift funds that allowed MIT to “move quickly and win this round.” The developers themselves have said they were unaware of the source of the funding, and internal MIT communications reportedly referred to Epstein as “Voldemort.”

Satoshi Nakamoto Speculation

Speculation around Bitcoin’s anonymous creator has also resurfaced. A screenshot of an email allegedly sent by Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell, claiming that “the pseudonym Satoshi works perfectly,” circulated widely online but has since been debunked. 

Hugo Crypto asserts that the documents confirm that in a 2016 email, Epstein claimed he had “spoken with some of the founders of Bitcoin.” 

Additionally, Epstein’s personal guest lists reportedly include an entry labeled “satoshi (bitcoin)” for a United Nations (UN) Climate Week event, listed alongside figures such as Larry Summers and Peter Thiel. Who that reference was meant to identify remains unknown.

While the documents suggest Epstein had financial exposure to early crypto companies and supported institutions that housed Bitcoin developers, there is no evidence linking him to Bitcoin’s code, cryptography, wallets, or technical design. In that sense, claims that Epstein “built” Bitcoin appear unfounded.

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