jeremy rubin, mit media lab amir taaki gavin andresen austin hill, adam back, blockstream brian armstrong, coinbase bryan bishop michael saylor

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hard to understand the upside of your posts here: Jeremy Rubin (MIT Media Lab / DCI) -Appears only by institutional association with MIT. -Epstein donated to MIT Media Lab broadly. -No emails, meetings, funding, or personal relationship involving Rubin. Amir Taaki -Name appears only as a historical Bitcoin figure reference. -No correspondence, meetings, funding, or institutional overlap. Gavin Andresen -Referenced as an influential Bitcoin developer. -No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship with Epstein. Austin Hill (Blockstream) -Appears in early Blockstream seed-era context as a company Epstein explored. -No evidence of meetings, solicitation, or Epstein investment. -No personal correspondence shown. Adam Back (Blockstream) -Named because of Blockstream, not personal contact. -No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship with Epstein. Brian Armstrong (Coinbase) -Mentioned in VC deal-flow emails where Epstein attempted access to Coinbase. -No emails to/from Armstrong. -No evidence Armstrong met Epstein or accepted capital. Bryan Bishop -Appears only as a technical / research name reference. -No emails, meetings, funding, or institutional ties. Michael Saylor -Referenced as a macro/tech figure. -No emails, meetings, funding, or relationship shown. -Any reference predates his Bitcoin involvement. (Above is AI assisted obviously.)