Jack Mallers' Twenty One Capital just made a bold move—gifting a Satoshi Nakamoto statue to the New York Stock Exchange. Picture this: the mysterious Bitcoin creator immortalized in bronze, now standing in the heart of Wall Street. It's more than just a sculpture. This marks a symbolic bridge between crypto's rebellious roots and traditional finance's marble halls. Whether you see it as irony or evolution, one thing's clear—Bitcoin's presence on the world's most famous trading floor isn't going anywhere.
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Jack Mallers' Twenty One Capital just made a bold move—gifting a Satoshi Nakamoto statue to the New York Stock Exchange. Picture this: the mysterious Bitcoin creator immortalized in bronze, now standing in the heart of Wall Street. It's more than just a sculpture. This marks a symbolic bridge between crypto's rebellious roots and traditional finance's marble halls. Whether you see it as irony or evolution, one thing's clear—Bitcoin's presence on the world's most famous trading floor isn't going anywhere.