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Epstein's emails reveal his close relationship with early Bitcoin developers and investors.

2025-12-20 02:20

According to Odaily Planet Daily, StarPlatinum published an article on the X platform stating that Epstein's emails reveal his multiple connections to the early Bitcoin ecosystem.

In terms of financial support, Epstein donated $850,000 to MIT between 2002 and 2017, part of which supported the MIT Digital Currency Initiative (DCI). During the Bitcoin Foundation's financial crisis, the DCI paid salaries to Bitcoin Core developers such as Gavin Andresen and Wladimir van der Laan. Epstein visited MIT nine times and met privately with staff members, his identity kept secret within the organization.

Regarding industry connections, email records show that Epstein met with Tether co-founder Brock Pierce and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers at his Manhattan mansion to discuss Bitcoin. Furthermore, in 2018, Epstein consulted Steve Bannon via email about cryptocurrency taxation, token payment and distribution rules; Bannon subsequently introduced him to FEC experts and crypto industry veterans.

Amazon transaction records show that Epstein purchased books related to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and blockchain in 2017. Currently disclosed emails indicate that MIT concealed these donations, and Epstein's visits were not recorded. While there is currently no evidence to suggest Epstein had any influence on the development of Bitcoin, related information indicates that his connections with developers, regulators, politicians, and early investors were closer than previously thought.