By the Founder of Technovex Layer 1

A Necessary Disclaimer: I Do Not Want Your Money

Before you read a single word further, let me be crystal clear: DO NOT buy Technovex. Do not swap your holdings for my coin. I am not writing this to sell you a bag. I am not writing this to pump my own project. I am writing this because I can no longer sit in silence while the entire industry worships a god built on the blood of the innocent.

If you read this and sell your Bitcoin, keep it in fiat. Buy gold. Buy land. I don't care. Just stop feeding the beast that was fed by a monster.

The Open Secret We Ignore

For over a decade, the cryptocurrency industry has chanted the mantras of "freedom," "sovereignty," and "decentralization." We told the world we were building a financial system free from the corruption of the elites. We lied.

The truth—confirmed by the devastating release of documents in early 2026—is that the very architecture of Bitcoin, the "pristine" asset you hold in your cold storage, was sustained and steered by the money of Jeffrey Epstein.

This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a transaction history. And unlike the blockchain, you cannot simply fork this away.

The Blood in the Code: How Deep It Goes

Most retail investors think Bitcoin is just "internet money" mined by computers. They don't know who pays the people who write the software.

When the Bitcoin Foundation collapsed in 2015, the core developers—the literal architects who maintain the Bitcoin network—needed a home. They found one at the MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative (DCI).

And who paid for that home?

Documents show Jeffrey Epstein funneled $525,000 into the lab. Emails from the time reveal a sickening reality: the hiring of these developers was celebrated as a victory for Epstein. He wasn't just a donor; he was treated as a patron of the protocol.

Think about that. Every time you validate a transaction, every time you check the hash rate, you are utilizing code maintained by salaries effectively subsidized by a s*x trafficker. The "neutral" protocol has a silent partner.

The "Clean" Companies are Tainted

It wasn't just the code. It was the companies that act as the gateways to your portfolio.

Coinbase: The documents reveal Epstein’s $3 million injection into their Series C round. The platform millions use to "stack sats" was built on equity purchased with money made from exploiting minors.

Blockstream: The infrastructure giant. The satellite network. The "cypherpunks." They, too, were courted. The emails regarding invites to "The Island" for tech elites are not just gossip—they are evidence of how deep the rot goes.

Trading on Baby’s Blood

We use terms like "whale" and "shrimp" in this market. We need a new term for what the market actually is: A Laundromat for Moral Bankruptcy.

If you are holding Bitcoin today, knowing what we now know, you are making a choice. You are saying that Price Action > Human Life.

When you cheer for a new All-Time High, you are cheering for the success of an asset class Epstein helped legitimize.

When you tell your family to "buy the dip," you are recruiting them into a system that took money from a man who destroyed children's lives.

There is no "separating the art from the artist" here. In finance, capital is the influence. By holding the bag, you are protecting the legacy of his investments. You are, metaphorically and financially, trading on the suffering of those victims.

The Silence is Deafening

Where are the influencers? Where are the "Bitcoin Maxis" who scream about morality and "hard money"?

They are silent. Why? Because the truth hurts their net worth. They would rather get rich on blood money than admit their "revolution" was funded by a monster. They are complicit.

My Final Stance

I built Technovex because I believe in technology. But technology without a moral compass is just a weapon.

I am not asking you to join me. I am asking you to look in the mirror. Can you honestly look at your hardware wallet, knowing that the development of that coin was funded by Epstein, and feel clean?

If you can, then you are part of the problem.

If you can't, then burn it down.

The ledger is stained. History will judge us not by what we bought, but by what we refused to hold.

— Founder, Technovex Layer 1

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