Political commentator Tucker Carlson has ignited discussions within the cryptocurrency community by asserting that Bitcoin was created by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Speaking at a private event during the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Carlson's provocative remarks have left many intrigued and skeptical. Although unverified, Carlson’s comments have ignited widespread debate and fueled conspiracy theories.
The conservative media personality, once a ratings darling at Fox News before his abrupt departure in 2023, suggested that the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, is actually the CIA.
"These are not shallow people. These are people who can answer every single question except who Satoshi Nakamoto was. Obviously, it was the CIA. I think we all know that," Carlson said.
His statement, delivered with a mix of humor, drew laughter from the audience but also sparked curiosity.
Carlson also referenced his past claims that the National Security Agency (NSA) spied on his encrypted messages on Signal, reinforcing his suspicion of government involvement in technology.
Ongoing Speculation
The theory that the CIA might be behind Bitcoin is not new. It has circulated on forums like Reddit and LinkedIn for years, fueling conspiracy discussions. However, no concrete evidence supports this claim.
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Carlson's remarks, while perhaps made in jest, highlight the public’s enduring fascination with Bitcoin’s origins and the role of government agencies. As digital assets gain wider acceptance, questions about their beginnings and the influence of governmental bodies remain pertinent.
Carlson’s claim about the CIA’s involvement in creating Bitcoin adds an intriguing twist to the narrative, yet Satoshi Nakamoto’s true identity remains unknown.
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