PANews reported on December 11th, citing Cointelegraph, that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has become the sixth location for a Satoshi Nakamoto statue designed by artist Valentina Picozzi, a stark contrast to Wall Street's view of cryptocurrency as taboo just a few years ago. In a post on its X platform on Wednesday, the NYSE stated that the placement of the Nakamoto statue marks its transformation into a "shared space between emerging systems and established institutions." The statue was installed by Twenty One Capital, which launched trading this week. This timing coincides with the anniversary of the Bitcoin mailing list, which Satoshi Nakamoto launched on December 10, 2008.PANews reported on December 11th, citing Cointelegraph, that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has become the sixth location for a Satoshi Nakamoto statue designed by artist Valentina Picozzi, a stark contrast to Wall Street's view of cryptocurrency as taboo just a few years ago. In a post on its X platform on Wednesday, the NYSE stated that the placement of the Nakamoto statue marks its transformation into a "shared space between emerging systems and established institutions." The statue was installed by Twenty One Capital, which launched trading this week. This timing coincides with the anniversary of the Bitcoin mailing list, which Satoshi Nakamoto launched on December 10, 2008.

The installation of a Satoshi Nakamoto statue on the New York Stock Exchange marks a changing era.

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PANews reported on December 11th, citing Cointelegraph, that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has become the sixth location for a Satoshi Nakamoto statue designed by artist Valentina Picozzi, a stark contrast to Wall Street's view of cryptocurrency as taboo just a few years ago. In a post on its X platform on Wednesday, the NYSE stated that the placement of the Nakamoto statue marks its transformation into a "shared space between emerging systems and established institutions." The statue was installed by Twenty One Capital, which launched trading this week. This timing coincides with the anniversary of the Bitcoin mailing list, which Satoshi Nakamoto launched on December 10, 2008.

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