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In a powerful tribute to Bitcoin’s anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, a second statue has been unveiled in El Zonte, El Salvador, also known as “Bitcoin Beach.” This monument, designed by Valentina Picozzi, mirrors the one raised earlier in Lugano, Switzerland, symbolizing global acknowledgment of Nakamoto’s monumental impact on the cryptocurrency world.
🎥 WATCH: A new Satoshi statue has been unveiled in El Zonte, El Salvador.
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) April 15, 2025
Bearly 6,000 miles from the Satoshi statue in Lugano, Switzerland. pic.twitter.com/xvswskOoaP
The unveiling of the statue in El Zonte is significant for multiple reasons. It comes at a time when El Salvador, the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, continues its aggressive stance on cryptocurrency.

The statue solidifies the country’s commitment to Bitcoin and serves as a beacon for the ongoing Bitcoin experiment, with Bitcoin Beach remaining at the heart of El Salvador’s crypto movement.
The statue's location is here, according to @satoshigallery on X - https://maps.app.goo.gl/AXusBDKKoNhw7AHf9?g_st=iw
Symbolizing Unity and Technological Progress
The statue is more than just a physical structure—it reflects the community spirit and shared values of the global Bitcoin ecosystem. The hooded figure in the statue is designed to embody the message that "we are all Satoshi," with industry leaders like Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino echoing this sentiment. Ardoino, in a tweet, noted, “In El Salvador, we are all Satoshi,” emphasizing the collective ownership of Nakamoto’s revolutionary vision.
We're all Satoshi. Especially in El Salvador. https://t.co/dC4HpDfpI7
— Paolo Ardoino 🤖 (@paoloardoino) April 13, 2025
The El Zonte statue stands as a symbol of technological and financial progress, highlighting Bitcoin’s growing cultural significance. As the world continues to speculate on Nakamoto's true identity, monuments like these act as permanent reminders of his lasting legacy in the digital currency space.
A Global Movement to Honor Satoshi Nakamoto
The creation of the second Satoshi Nakamoto statue follows the unveiling of the first in Lugano, Switzerland, and highlights the worldwide recognition of Nakamoto’s influence. This wave of memorializing the pseudonymous Bitcoin creator underscores the continued importance of Bitcoin in global finance.



The Satoshi Nakamoto Statue in Lugano, Switzerland
In addition to the statue, El Salvador’s government has been actively fostering crypto adoption through regulatory efforts, ensuring that Bitcoin remains integral to the country’s future. The latest monument is part of a broader effort to solidify Bitcoin's role not only as a financial asset but a cultural and technological force.
The mystery surrounding Nakamoto's identity continues to captivate the crypto community. With HBO’s recent investigation into potential candidates—only for Peter Todd to deny any involvement—interest in uncovering the real identity of Nakamoto remains as strong as ever.
In the meantime, statues like the one in El Zonte serve as enduring symbols of Nakamoto’s groundbreaking contributions and the ongoing evolution of Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.
A Cultural Milestone in the Bitcoin Journey
The unveiling of the statue in El Zonte represents more than just a tribute to Nakamoto’s legacy; it signifies the enduring impact of Bitcoin on global finance. As discussions around Nakamoto's identity persist, these statues offer a visual reminder of the role that Bitcoin continues to play in shaping the future of decentralized finance (DeFi) and the broader digital economy.
Through this initiative, El Salvador and Bitcoin Beach remain at the forefront of a movement that continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
As the search for Satoshi Nakamoto’s true identity remains unsolved, the unveiling of statues in honor of this enigmatic figure serves to further cement his legacy. Whether the world ever uncovers the real Nakamoto or not, the impact of Bitcoin—and the global recognition of Nakamoto’s role in creating it—remains undeniable.
The statue in El Zonte, alongside those erected in other parts of the world, ensures that his contribution will never be forgotten.