DOJ Reveals Epstein-MIT Crypto Funding Connection
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Key Points: DOJ documents link Epstein’s MIT donations to cryptocurrency funding. Indirect support for Bitcoin Core development post-2015 crisis. Reveals elite discussions pre-mainstream Bitcoin rise. The U.S. Department of Justice released Epstein case documents revealing a $850,000 donation to MIT that indirectly supported Bitcoin development through the Digital Currency Initiative. These revelations highlight complex financial networks and underscore cryptocurrency’s growing influence, provokes ethical discussions within academia regarding undisclosed donor involvement. Epstein’s $850,000 Influence on Bitcoin Development Unveiled Documents from the U.S. Department of Justice reveal Epstein’s donations to MIT totaled $850,000. These funds contributed indirectly to MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative, supporting Bitcoin Core developers in 2015. The documents show Epstein’s interactions with key industry figures. Notably, Epstein held several undisclosed meetings at MIT, codenamed “Voldemort” (MIT releases insights on Jeffrey Epstein investigation findings). The initiative enabled stable Bitcoin development through the hiring of Gavin Andresen and Wladimir van der Laan amid the Bitcoin Foundation’s challenges. This support came at a time crucial for security and scalability upgrades, emphasizing the broader implications for Bitcoin’s growth. Bitcoin’s growth. Reaction to the release has been muted from industry leaders; no direct statements have been released from those involved. The community response remains diverse, focusing on the implications of Epstein’s network rather than direct influence on Bitcoin’s trajectory. Cryptocurrency Community Faces Ethical Dilemmas on Anonymity and Funding Did you know? Epstein’s funding indirectly helped stabilize Bitcoin development during 2015’s blocksize war, a period akin to post-2017 DCI expansions into central bank digital currency (CBDC) research. Recent data from CoinMarketCap shows Bitcoin’s current price at $88,190.49 and a market cap of $1.76 trillion, maintaining a 58.95% market dominance. Despite a 24-hour trading volume drop of 66.75%, Bitcoin’s price experienced minor fluctuations with a 0.09% 24-hour change. Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 22:13 UTC…