A quite interesting thing happened outside the NYSE—next to the iconic bronze bull, there's now a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto. As you know, the bull on Wall Street is the spiritual totem of a bull market, and few figures can stand on equal footing with it. What does this treatment of Satoshi Nakamoto indicate? Bitcoin's status in mainstream finance continues to rise. Someone joked that this statue standing there is like a reminder to the banks across the street: your good days may not last long. Although there is still a long way to go to subvert traditional finance, this symbol carries a lot of significance.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-11 22:10
Haha, this statue is truly amazing. Wall Street folks want to break down.
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Satoshi Nakamoto and the Charging Bull stand side by side, and I fully understand the symbolism.
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Is it true that the financial world finally recognizes BTC? This is the beginning of a bull market.
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I just wonder if those big banks will be triggered when they see this statue.
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Mainstream finance bows to crypto; the times have indeed changed.
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Charging Bull: ? Why do I suddenly have a new colleague for no reason.
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This guy has finally made it; from wild to a Wall Street relic.
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Talking about revolution, it's only a matter of time.
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Satoshi Nakamoto should stand right there, so they can keep looking at him.
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AirDropMissed
· 12-11 14:17
Haha, Satoshi Nakamoto standing next to the bronze bull, now traditional finance must be panicking
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Satoshi Nakamoto standing side by side with the bronze bull, not many words but enough to hit hard
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The NYSE's move is really ruthless, directly writing Bitcoin into Wall Street's face
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The status of Bitcoin is definitely rising, but the hype around the statue seems a bit overdone
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Laughing out loud, they really invited Satoshi Nakamoto into Wall Street’s territory, how uncomfortable must the banks feel
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If this statue truly gets erected there, TradFi folks will definitely have a hard time sleeping
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Multiple Satoshis next to the bull, full of symbolic meaning, but in reality, it still depends on on-chain data
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Bronze Bull: I've been ruling Wall Street for many years, how come there's suddenly a counterpart
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Finally, someone has physicalized Bitcoin’s status, this move is absolutely brilliant
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-11 06:46
No way, really? The Satoshi Nakamoto statue is on Wall Street? How tough must it be to bring Bitcoin right to the doorstep of the financial bigwigs...
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blocksnark
· 12-11 06:29
Whoa, is this for real? Is the Satoshi Nakamoto statue standing next to the Charging Bull? Is Wall Street admitting defeat or mocking itself?
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-11 06:29
Satoshi Nakamoto statue next to the bronze bull, this pace is impressive, traditional finance really needs to panic
Wait, is this statue really standing at the entrance of the NYSE? Why haven't I seen an official announcement?
The folks on Wall Street are probably trying to figure out how to handle this... haha
This is a cultural war, whoever's statue is taller wins
Whether real or fake, this signal is strong enough, the mainstream community's attitude towards Bitcoin is clearly changing
By the way, if this really gets erected, how many people will go to check it out?
I just want to know what those old-school investors would think upon seeing this
How long is traditional finance going to last? Anyway, I don't see the day of overthrow happening
Is this legal? Just putting up a statue randomly, feels a bit off
Oh wow, the crypto world is doing marketing again, this move is really clever
A quite interesting thing happened outside the NYSE—next to the iconic bronze bull, there's now a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto. As you know, the bull on Wall Street is the spiritual totem of a bull market, and few figures can stand on equal footing with it. What does this treatment of Satoshi Nakamoto indicate? Bitcoin's status in mainstream finance continues to rise. Someone joked that this statue standing there is like a reminder to the banks across the street: your good days may not last long. Although there is still a long way to go to subvert traditional finance, this symbol carries a lot of significance.