Television host Tucker Carlson recently said he wonโt invest in Bitcoin because he believes its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, might be linked to the CIA. He worries about trusting a digital currency with a mysterious founder who controls billions in dormant coins. Carlson prefers to invest in things he understands, like gold. Though he admits he canโt prove his theory, his comments sparked much debate in the crypto world, reflecting ongoing doubts about Bitcoinโs true origins.
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