Satoshi Nakamoto statue lands on NYSE in sign of changing times

cointelegraphPublicado a 2025-12-11Actualizado a 2025-12-11

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has installed a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, marking a symbolic shift in the acceptance of cryptocurrency within traditional finance. The statue, designed by artist Valentina Picozzi, was placed by Bitcoin firm Twenty One Capital. This event coincides with the anniversary of the Bitcoin mailing list launched in 2008. The installation reflects Bitcoin’s journey from a niche concept to a mainstream asset, now held by major institutions, companies, and ETFs. Picozzi has placed six of a planned 21 statues worldwide, each representing Nakamoto’s elusive legacy and the decentralized ideals of Bitcoin.

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has just become the sixth home for Valentina Picozzi’s “disappearing” Satoshi Nakamoto statue — a massive contrast to just a few years ago, when crypto was seen as taboo on Wall Street.

The NYSE is considered a center of traditional financial institutions, and the inclusion of a Nakamoto statue marks it as “shared ground between emerging systems and established institutions,” the stock exchange said in an X post on Wednesday.

The statue was installed by Bitcoin company Twenty One Capital, which launched for trading this week; however, the design is the brainchild of artist Valentina Picozzi, who said on X, under her Satoshigallery handle, that her latest creation coming to such a prominent location is “Mind-blowing.”

Source: New York Stock Exchange

“This is such an achievement, even in our wildest dream we wouldn’t think about placing the statue of Satoshi Nakamoto in this location! The 6th/21 statues of Satoshi Nakamoto found its home in the NYSE,” she added.

It also happens to coincide with the anniversary of the Bitcoin mailing list, which Nakamoto launched on Dec. 10, 2008.

Bitcoin's journey from thought experiment to mainstream asset

Satoshi Nakamoto mined the genesis block on Jan. 3, 2009, minting the first 50 Bitcoin in history and planting the seeds for the crypto industry we see today.

Over a year later, on May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first documented purchase of goods using Bitcoin, paying 10,000 Bitcoin for two Papa John’s pizzas.

In the intervening years, Bitcoin and cryptocurrency faced many challenges, as institutions and banks shunned them, and governments allegedly attempted to suppress them through efforts such as Operation Chokepoint 2.0.

However, it has since turned a corner, as skeptics, such as BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, have changed their minds about the technology, and institutions and Wall Street have scrambled to invest through vehicles like exchange-traded funds and directly by holding Bitcoin in their treasuries.

Public and private companies, countries and ETFs now collectively hold more than 3.7 million Bitcoin, according to Bitbo, worth more than $336 billion.

More Satoshi statues incoming

Picozzi has five other Nakamoto statues around the world, located in Switzerland, El Salvador, Japan, Vietnam, and Miami, a city in the US State of Florida.

Related: Disappearing Satoshi statue in Lugano took 21 months to create, says artist

Picozzi, under her Satoshigallery handle, said she is committed to placing 21 around the world, a possible reference to the theoretical 21 million Bitcoin maximum supply.

Speaking to Cointelegraph last year, she said Nakamoto is one of the most intriguing and fascinating figures of this era, and the statues stand as a tribute to the person behind Bitcoin.

“The statue itself wants to give to the viewer this feeling of disappearance, and the sense that the inventor stays between the lines — as of today, Satoshi exists in the lines of the Bitcoin code, allowing humanity to have the first decentralized payment system,” she said.

“It represents a hacker in his stereotyped pose, sitting with the laptop on his legs, and is a tribute to all the developers and programmers around the world that helped build the Bitcoin ecosystem, fighting for transparency and freedom.”

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