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Satoshi Nakamoto Statue Stolen in SWITZERLAND, Now Found, What You Need To Know

Satoshi Nakamoto Statue Stolen in SWITZERLAND, Now Found, What You Need To Know


NullTx
2025-08-03 18:40:36

The city of Lugano wakes to shocking news. The Satoshi Nakamoto statue in Parco Ciani has vanished. Satoshigallery , the group behind the global statue initiative, confirms the theft. The work stood proud since October 25, 2024, debuting at the Plan ₿ Forum, a joint push by the city and Tether to boost crypto adoption. Where is Satoshi? We are offering 0.1 btc to whoever will help us recovering the Statue of Satoshi Nakamoto that was stolen yesterday in Lugano. You can steal our symbol but you will never be able to steal our souls. Thank you all for the nice messages. We are all in this… https://t.co/cAGCqg4CuP pic.twitter.com/iGrBOdVYhe — Satoshigallery (@satoshigallery) August 3, 2025 Last night, someone stole and smashed the bronze likeness. Early reports say the vandal left broken pieces behind, and hours later locals spotted fragments floating in the lake. Police cordoned off the scene and launched a thorough probe,no suspects have been named. Satoshigallery offered a 0.1 BTC reward (≈ $11,900) for tips leading to its recovery, stating, “You can steal our symbol, but you will never be able to steal our souls.” At today’s price of $118,995 per BTC, that bounty stands firm. Not everyone agreed it was a calculated theft. X user @Grittoshi claimed that during Swiss National Day on August 1, intoxicated revelers near the Aur Café simply overturned the statue,welded by just two points,into Lake Lugano as a prank, insisting “cameras are everywhere” and “no way they could cart it off.” Fragments lay scattered, a sad symbol of celebratory excess. Story Update On Satoshi Nakamoto Statue Municipal divers and recovery teams have now retrieved the statue,broken but intact,from Lake Lugano. Satoshigallery publicly thanked the city of Lugano for their swift action, confirming the sculpture is back in their care for restoration. We want to thank the Municipality of Lugano @luganomycity for helping us to recover the statue that was thrown into the lake. https://t.co/UyKhyBvt1m pic.twitter.com/qaHFWXIHRs — Satoshigallery (@satoshigallery) August 3, 2025 Local businesses report that tourist foot traffic dipped since the incident; city officials have pledged support for restoration and will tighten security at Parco Ciani and future crypto-themed exhibitions. Meanwhile, Satoshigallery remains undeterred: plans to cast and install Satoshi statues in 21 cities worldwide are still on track. This episode proves a cautionary tale: public crypto art can galvanize communities but also requires robust protection. Through broken bronze, ripples in the lake, and now a successful recovery, the Satoshi saga continues,an emblem of blockchain’s resilience and the enduring spirit of its community. Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services. Follow us on Twitter @nulltxnews to stay updated with the latest Crypto, NFT, AI, Cybersecurity, Distributed Computing, and Metaverse news !


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