Big news just dropped from Wall Street. A statue honoring Satoshi Nakamoto—the mysterious creator behind Bitcoin—has officially landed at the New York Stock Exchange. The donation? Courtesy of Jack Mallers and his firm Twenty One Capital.



This isn't just another crypto publicity stunt. Seeing the face (or rather, the symbolic representation) of digital currency's founding figure standing in the heart of traditional finance feels like a genuine moment. The NYSE, an institution that's been the backbone of conventional markets for over two centuries, now has a permanent tribute to the person who flipped the script on how we think about money.

Mallers has been vocal about bridging Bitcoin with mainstream adoption, and this move screams that message loud and clear. Whether you're a Bitcoin maximalist or just casually watching from the sidelines, there's something poetic about Satoshi's legacy being acknowledged on the floor where trillion-dollar companies are born.

The clash—or maybe the handshake—between old-school Wall Street and decentralized finance continues to unfold. And honestly? Moments like this make you wonder what comes next.
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NFTregrettervip
· 11h ago
Can a statue at the NYSE entrance change Wall Street? I think that's unlikely.
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0xSherlockvip
· 12-11 05:56
NGL, this move is a bit bold—Satoshi statue directly into the NYSE... Is Wall Street really starting to get serious?
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OnchainSnipervip
· 12-11 05:56
Wow, has the Satoshi statue really entered the NYSE? That move is pretty fierce. Humans and machines, tradition and the future, finally starting to shake hands. Jack Mallers' move is more convincing than any marketing, directly stabbing into the heart of Wall Street. A pure historical moment; looking back after decades, you'll understand why it's so significant. Really, even old financial institutions are starting to kneel and lick BTC, what more needs to be said? The funny thing is, Satoshi has a statue now, and some people still don't believe in Bitcoin. LOL. Wall Street's submissive look, I just love to see it.
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fren.ethvip
· 12-11 05:51
Haha, this really broke the mold. A statue of Satoshi Nakamoto has actually been erected at the New York Stock Exchange. It feels a bit surreal.
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