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Scraped on 04/08/2025, 15:34:29 UTC
The statue has just been stolen:
The @satoshigallery team are offering 0.1 BTC to whoever provides useful informations to recover the statue.
Everyone initially thought that the Satoshi Nakamoto sculpture in Switzerland had been stolen, but it was found in a nearby lake. In fact the statue of this great man is currently undergoing restoration work, even we see that the municipality of Lugano is engaged in the restoration of the statue of this man. So in this context it can be said that the municipality of Lugano may deserve the award that they already wanted to give. My idea this was probably done by some stupid person who still doesn't understand the power and potential of Bitcoin, so it's right that perhaps more investigation should be conducted to find those idiots.
Most of the news that I've read says in their headlines that the statue was found which is good.

Too many news out there and even the ones that we tell reputable are also telling the same thing. While the others are making it look like that it wasn't stolen at all or it's just the words used and contexts are confusing.

I guess that the next time they will release some news, they need to validate first their source and information. And if they're going to make an investigation, they have to make sure who's behind on that incident.
Yes the statue that was lost in the city of Lugano, Switzerland, has already been found, which is certainly good news, but we can see that they did not steal the statue but rather that drunk people vandalized it, In fact, they may have committed the heinous act while drunk while coming from a nearby cafe. Maybe they are continuing the investigation to find those people but right now, the news is showing that a tungsten carbide cutting disks and an angle grinder were used to vandalize the statue.

In factActually this person is our inspiration, even a few days ago when Bitcoin touched ATH, his wealth surpassed Michael Dell. So it's right that even if some people vandalize his statue, he may always remain an ideal figure for investors.

Evidence at the scene included cutting marks on the plinth suggesting tungsten carbide cutting disks and petrol-powered angle grinders were used to sever the statue’s welded connections.
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Scraped on 04/08/2025, 15:09:16 UTC
The statue has just been stolen:
The @satoshigallery team are offering 0.1 BTC to whoever provides useful informations to recover the statue.
Everyone initially thought that the Satoshi Nakamoto sculpture in Switzerland had been stolen, but it was found in a nearby lake. In fact the statue of this great man is currently undergoing restoration work, even we see that the municipality of Lugano is engaged in the restoration of the statue of this man. So in this context it can be said that the municipality of Lugano may deserve the award that they already wanted to give. My idea this was probably done by some stupid person who still doesn't understand the power and potential of Bitcoin, so it's right that perhaps more investigation should be conducted to find those idiots.


Most of the news that I've read says in their headlines that the statue was found which is good.

Too many news out there and even the ones that we tell reputable are also telling the same thing. While the others are making it look like that it wasn't stolen at all or it's just the words used and contexts are confusing.

I guess that the next time they will release some news, they need to validate first their source and information. And if they're going to make an investigation, they have to make sure who's behind on that incident.
Yes, the statue that was lost in the city of Lugano, Switzerland, has already been found, which is certainly good news, but we can see that they did not steal the statue, but rather that drunk people vandalized it, In fact, they may have committed the heinous act while drunk while coming from a nearby cafe. Maybe they are continuing the investigation to find those people Butbut right now, the news is showing that a tungsten carbide cutting discdisks and an angle grinder were used to vandalize the statue.

In fact, this person is our inspiration, even a few days ago when Bitcoin touched ATH, his wealth surpassed Michael Dell. So it's right that even if some people vandalize his statue, he may always remain an ideal figure for investors.

Evidence at the scene included cutting marks on the plinth suggesting tungsten carbide cutting disks and petrol-powered angle grinders were used to sever the statue’s welded connections.
Original archived Re: New Statue of Satoshi in Switzerland
Scraped on 04/08/2025, 15:04:48 UTC
The statue has just been stolen:
The @satoshigallery team are offering 0.1 BTC to whoever provides useful informations to recover the statue.
Everyone initially thought that the Satoshi Nakamoto sculpture in Switzerland had been stolen, but it was found in a nearby lake. In fact the statue of this great man is currently undergoing restoration work, even we see that the municipality of Lugano is engaged in the restoration of the statue of this man. So in this context it can be said that the municipality of Lugano may deserve the award that they already wanted to give. My idea this was probably done by some stupid person who still doesn't understand the power and potential of Bitcoin, so it's right that perhaps more investigation should be conducted to find those idiots.


Most of the news that I've read says in their headlines that the statue was found which is good.

Too many news out there and even the ones that we tell reputable are also telling the same thing. While the others are making it look like that it wasn't stolen at all or it's just the words used and contexts are confusing.

I guess that the next time they will release some news, they need to validate first their source and information. And if they're going to make an investigation, they have to make sure who's behind on that incident.
Yes, the statue that was lost in the city of Lugano, Switzerland, has already been found, which is certainly good news, but we can see that they did not steal the statue, but rather that drunk people vandalized it, In fact, they may have committed the heinous act while drunk while coming from a nearby cafe. Maybe they are continuing the investigation to find those people But right now, the news is showing that a tungsten carbide cutting disc and an angle grinder were used to vandalize the statue. In fact, this person is our inspiration, even a few days ago when Bitcoin touched ATH, his wealth surpassed Michael Dell. So it's right that even if some people vandalize his statue, he may always remain an ideal figure for investors.