All this loot was shipped to the Kunst Halle St. Gallen Gallery in St. Gallen, Switzerland for "The Darknet – From Memes to Onionland. An Exploration" as part of a group show exploring the outer fringes of the internet. The software's story went world wide, with some utterly panicking about the ethical implications of this "robot" that had seemed to commit a crime and apparently could not be punished. And then, the bot was arrested. Or rather, the Swiss authorities waited until the day after the exhibition closed, when prosecutors arrived to the gallery and seized the hardware running the bot, as well as all the artifacts it had collected and subpoenaed the artists.

The MDMA pills were, in fact, real, according to the forensic report by the Swiss authorities. Three months after being confiscated, all items in the art installation were returned to the artists, except for the MDMA, which was removed from its packaging and destroyed. The criminal investigation for the possession of MDMA was dropped, and the artists received an order for withdrawal of prosecution, along with their returned bot, who still had some bitcoins left to spend.