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The ‘father’ of Bitcoin was minted statue

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A statue of Satoshi Nakamoto will be erected near the Steve Jobs statue in Budapest (Hungary).
Designed by sculptors Réka Gergely and Tamás Gilly, Nakamoto’s statue is a hooded man with a Bitcoin logo on his chest.

As the creator of Bitcoin when he released the first white paper on this currency in 2008, Nakamoto suddenly disappeared in 2011. After 10 years, the true identity of the “father” of Bitcoin is still unknown. Sketch of Nakamoto’s statue to be placed in Hungary. Photo: Réka Gergely. According to the Coin Telegraph , a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto will be erected in Budapest (Hungary) with the size of an adult. The face on the statue is mysterious, showing his unclear identity. The statue of Nakamoto in Budapest is made of bronze, the face is plated with a reflective layer so that viewers can see their own faces, emphasizing the saying “we are all Nakamoto” that Bitcoin investors often use. The Nakamoto casting project was started by András Györfi, a cryptocurrency advocate, with funding from four organizations including Mr. Coin, Crypto Academy, Hungarian Blockchain Association and Blockchain Budapest. Share with Hungary Today , Györfi highlighted the benefits of Bitcoin and blockchain technology for different sectors of the world. “This is an efficient, fair and transparent database that eliminates suspicion between people, bringing positivity to the world in many areas, from food supply to hospital distribution. support,” said Györfi The Nakamoto statue is expected to be located at the Graphisoft park in the 3rd district of Budapest. This park is also home to a statue of the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs. The statue was erected by Graphisoft, a software company in Hungary that Jobs invested in in the mid-1980s. Nakamoto’s statue will be placed near the cast of Steve Jobs. Photo: Wikimedia. This is not the first time that statues related to cryptocurrency have appeared. In 2018, the city of Kraj (Slovenia) placed a Bitcoin statue at a roundabout near the city court, consisting of a 7 m wide steel ring, containing the Bitcoin symbol in the center. Cryptocurrency is a hot topic in Hungary. On May 11, the government of this country announced to cut the cryptocurrency transaction tax from 30.5% to 15% in 2022, part of the country’s economic recovery plan after the pandemic. Expensive price for Bitcoin mining Since the advent of cryptocurrencies, the amount of electricity required for mining has increased significantly. This leads experts to believe that cryptocurrency mining is not environmentally friendly.