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📰 خبر من أرشيف الكريبتو | صفقة بيتزا غيّرت تاريخ العملات الرقمية$BTC في مثل هذا اليوم من عام 2010، شهد عالم العملات الرقمية حدثًا بسيطًا في شكله، لكنه عميق التأثير في نتائجه، عندما قام أحد أوائل مستخدمي شبكة Bitcoin بإجراء أول عملية شراء حقيقية باستخدام العملة الرقمية. 🔹 المبرمج الأمريكي Laszlo Hanyecz أتم صفقة شراء قطعتين من البيتزا مقابل 10,000 بيتكوين (BTC)، في وقتٍ كانت فيه البيتكوين لا تزال مشروعًا تجريبيًا غير معروف على نطاق واسع. 🔹 آنذاك، لم تتجاوز قيمة الصفقة 40 دولارًا أمريكيًا، ولم يكن أحد يتوقع أن تصبح هذه العملة لاحقًا أحد أكبر الأصول الرقمية في العالم. --- 📊 أرقام صادمة مع مرور الزمن مع تطور سوق العملات الرقمية واعتماد البيتكوين عالميًا: في 2017: بلغت قيمة 10,000 BTC أكثر من 200 مليون دولار في 2021: تجاوزت 600 مليون دولار اليوم: تُقدّر بقيمة تاريخية تُصنّف ضمن أكبر الفرص الضائعة في تاريخ الأسواق المالية --- 🔍 لماذا تُعد هذه القصة مفصلية؟ يرى محللون أن هذه الصفقة: تمثل بداية الاستخدام الفعلي للبيتكوين كوسيلة دفع تؤكد أن الابتكارات الكبرى تبدأ غالبًا بقيمة منخفضة وتجاهل واسع أصبحت رمزًا لمرحلة “التبنّي المبكر” في سوق الكريبتو ولهذا، يتم إحياء هذه القصة سنويًا فيما يُعرف بـ Bitcoin Pizza Day، كتذكير بتاريخ الصناعة ومسار تطورها. --- 📌 الخلاصة قصة بيتزا البيتكوين ليست مجرد حكاية من الماضي، بل درس استثماري مهم يؤكد أن: > الفرص الكبرى غالبًا ما تكون غير مرئية في بدايتها #7code #CryptoHistory #BitcoinPizzaDay #Blockchain #DigitalAssets {future}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT) $BNB {future}(BNBUSDT)

📰 خبر من أرشيف الكريبتو | صفقة بيتزا غيّرت تاريخ العملات الرقمية

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في مثل هذا اليوم من عام 2010، شهد عالم العملات الرقمية حدثًا بسيطًا في شكله، لكنه عميق التأثير في نتائجه، عندما قام أحد أوائل مستخدمي شبكة Bitcoin بإجراء أول عملية شراء حقيقية باستخدام العملة الرقمية.

🔹 المبرمج الأمريكي Laszlo Hanyecz أتم صفقة شراء قطعتين من البيتزا مقابل 10,000 بيتكوين (BTC)، في وقتٍ كانت فيه البيتكوين لا تزال مشروعًا تجريبيًا غير معروف على نطاق واسع.

🔹 آنذاك، لم تتجاوز قيمة الصفقة 40 دولارًا أمريكيًا، ولم يكن أحد يتوقع أن تصبح هذه العملة لاحقًا أحد أكبر الأصول الرقمية في العالم.

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📊 أرقام صادمة مع مرور الزمن

مع تطور سوق العملات الرقمية واعتماد البيتكوين عالميًا:

في 2017: بلغت قيمة 10,000 BTC أكثر من 200 مليون دولار

في 2021: تجاوزت 600 مليون دولار

اليوم: تُقدّر بقيمة تاريخية تُصنّف ضمن أكبر الفرص الضائعة في تاريخ الأسواق المالية

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🔍 لماذا تُعد هذه القصة مفصلية؟

يرى محللون أن هذه الصفقة:

تمثل بداية الاستخدام الفعلي للبيتكوين كوسيلة دفع

تؤكد أن الابتكارات الكبرى تبدأ غالبًا بقيمة منخفضة وتجاهل واسع

أصبحت رمزًا لمرحلة “التبنّي المبكر” في سوق الكريبتو

ولهذا، يتم إحياء هذه القصة سنويًا فيما يُعرف بـ Bitcoin Pizza Day، كتذكير بتاريخ الصناعة ومسار تطورها.

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📌 الخلاصة

قصة بيتزا البيتكوين ليست مجرد حكاية من الماضي، بل درس استثماري مهم يؤكد أن:

> الفرص الكبرى غالبًا ما تكون غير مرئية في بدايتها

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On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by paying 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas. This marked the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Today, that amount of Bitcoin would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it the most expensive pizza purchase ever! #bitcoinpizzaday
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by paying 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas. This marked the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Today, that amount of Bitcoin would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it the most expensive pizza purchase ever!
#bitcoinpizzaday
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BULLETIN: TUNISIA HOSTS DELAYED "BITCOIN PIZZA DAY" CELEBRATION A localized version of the global "Bitcoin Pizza Day" was observed by Tunisia’s digital asset enthusiasts in late November, marking a delayed but spirited gathering for the regional community. $VELVET {alpha}(560x8b194370825e37b33373e74a41009161808c1488) Participants congregated to celebrate the recent recovery of the cryptocurrency market while exchanging technical insights and educational materials regarding blockchain developments. $2Z {future}(2ZUSDT) To ensure the event remained within the bounds of local regulations regarding public gatherings, the meetup was discreetly organized in the form of a private birthday celebration. Throughout the event, experienced traders engaged in vigorous discussions concerning market trends and high-level trading strategies projected for the 2026 fiscal year. $BOND These sessions provided a rare opportunity for local practitioners to align their methods with global standards in a collaborative environment. The gathering highlighted that a resilient community spirit remains the fundamental factor allowing the Tunisian crypto market to survive and evolve quietly. By prioritizing peer-to-peer education and shared strategic planning, the community continues to navigate a complex regulatory landscape. This enduring network of support ensures that local participants stay informed and prepared for the next phase of global digital finance evolution. #Tunisia #BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoCommunity #MarketUpdate
BULLETIN: TUNISIA HOSTS DELAYED "BITCOIN PIZZA DAY" CELEBRATION
A localized version of the global "Bitcoin Pizza Day" was observed by Tunisia’s digital asset enthusiasts in late November, marking a delayed but spirited gathering for the regional community.
$VELVET

Participants congregated to celebrate the recent recovery of the cryptocurrency market while exchanging technical insights and educational materials regarding blockchain developments.
$2Z

To ensure the event remained within the bounds of local regulations regarding public gatherings, the meetup was discreetly organized in the form of a private birthday celebration.
Throughout the event, experienced traders engaged in vigorous discussions concerning market trends and high-level trading strategies projected for the 2026 fiscal year.
$BOND
These sessions provided a rare opportunity for local practitioners to align their methods with global standards in a collaborative environment.
The gathering highlighted that a resilient community spirit remains the fundamental factor allowing the Tunisian crypto market to survive and evolve quietly. By prioritizing peer-to-peer education and shared strategic planning, the community continues to navigate a complex regulatory landscape. This enduring network of support ensures that local participants stay informed and prepared for the next phase of global digital finance evolution.
#Tunisia #BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoCommunity #MarketUpdate
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Las Pizzas más Caras de la Historia El 22 de mayo de 2010 Laszlo Hanyecz pagó 10000 $BTC por dos pizzas de Papa John's En ese momento valían unos 41 dólares pero hoy valen cientos de millones Esta historia no es sobre lo tonto que fue Laszlo sino sobre la primera vez que Bitcoin tuvo un valor real de intercambio por bienes físicos Sin esa compra quizás hoy no estaríamos operando aquí {future}(BTCUSDT) #bitcoinpizzaday #HISTORIA #Bitcoin #Adopcion
Las Pizzas más Caras de la Historia

El 22 de mayo de 2010 Laszlo Hanyecz pagó 10000 $BTC por dos pizzas de Papa John's
En ese momento valían unos 41 dólares pero hoy valen cientos de millones
Esta historia no es sobre lo tonto que fue Laszlo sino sobre la primera vez que Bitcoin tuvo un valor real de intercambio por bienes físicos
Sin esa compra quizás hoy no estaríamos operando aquí
#bitcoinpizzaday #HISTORIA #Bitcoin #Adopcion
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On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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**Binance Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History** Every year on May 22, the crypto community celebrates Binance Pizza Day, honoring the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas—now worth millions. Binance revived the moment, turning it into a global event. In 2025, Sam, a young crypto enthusiast in Dhaka, joined the celebration. He bought pizza using Bitcoin on the Binance app, smiling as he shared slices with friends. "From code to crust!" he laughed. For Sam, it wasn’t just food—it was being part of a revolution, one slice at a time. #PizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
**Binance Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History**

Every year on May 22, the crypto community celebrates Binance Pizza Day, honoring the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas—now worth millions. Binance revived the moment, turning it into a global event. In 2025, Sam, a young crypto enthusiast in Dhaka, joined the celebration. He bought pizza using Bitcoin on the Binance app, smiling as he shared slices with friends. "From code to crust!" he laughed. For Sam, it wasn’t just food—it was being part of a revolution, one slice at a time.
#PizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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🍕#bitcoinpizzaday marks the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin, made on this day in 2010. 🔜Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 $BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas. 🔜At current prices, those Bitcoins would be worth over $1.1 billion. 🔜The purchase is widely celebrated as a milestone in crypto adoption. #BTCBreaksATH110K #PizzaDay
🍕#bitcoinpizzaday marks the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin, made on this day in 2010.

🔜Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 $BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas.

🔜At current prices, those Bitcoins would be worth over $1.1 billion.

🔜The purchase is widely celebrated as a milestone in crypto adoption.
#BTCBreaksATH110K #PizzaDay
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On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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In May 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz traded 10,000 $BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas worth $41. Today, those coins are valued at nearly $BTC $700 million, marking crypto’s first real-world transaction. Would you buy pizza with digital gold? #bitcoinpizzaday #CryptoHistory 🍕
In May 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz traded 10,000 $BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas worth $41. Today, those coins are valued at nearly $BTC $700 million, marking crypto’s first real-world transaction.
Would you buy pizza with digital gold?
#bitcoinpizzaday #CryptoHistory 🍕
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Every year on May 22nd, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking one of the most iconic moments in Bitcoin's history. On this day in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world purchase using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, this transaction was worth around $41, but today, those Bitcoins would be valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. This event is more than just a quirky story—it symbolizes the beginning of Bitcoin’s journey as a usable digital currency. It proved that Bitcoin could be exchanged for goods and services, sparking a wave of interest and innovation in blockchain technology. Bitcoin Pizza Day has become a global celebration, with crypto enthusiasts and companies commemorating the occasion by ordering pizza, hosting events, and sharing memes. Major exchanges like Binance often get involved, promoting giveaways and community initiatives to honor the day. The story of Bitcoin Pizza Day is a powerful reminder of how far the crypto space has come—and how much potential lies ahead. From a simple pizza order to a worldwide financial revolution, it all started with one man’s hunger and a bold idea. $BTC #BainancePizza #bitcoinpizzaday
Every year on May 22nd, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking one of the most iconic moments in Bitcoin's history. On this day in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world purchase using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, this transaction was worth around $41, but today, those Bitcoins would be valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
This event is more than just a quirky story—it symbolizes the beginning of Bitcoin’s journey as a usable digital currency. It proved that Bitcoin could be exchanged for goods and services, sparking a wave of interest and innovation in blockchain technology.
Bitcoin Pizza Day has become a global celebration, with crypto enthusiasts and companies commemorating the occasion by ordering pizza, hosting events, and sharing memes. Major exchanges like Binance often get involved, promoting giveaways and community initiatives to honor the day.
The story of Bitcoin Pizza Day is a powerful reminder of how far the crypto space has come—and how much potential lies ahead. From a simple pizza order to a worldwide financial revolution, it all started with one man’s hunger and a bold idea. $BTC
#BainancePizza #bitcoinpizzaday
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Binance Pizza Day is celebrated on May 22 to mark the first real-world Bitcoin transaction, where 10,000 BTC were used to buy two pizzas in 2010. This day symbolizes the growth of cryptocurrency and its journey from obscurity to mainstream attention. It’s a reminder of how far crypto has come, showing the power of decentralized finance. Binance uses this day to promote crypto awareness through events and giveaways. However, critics argue it also highlights early undervaluation and missed opportunities. While it inspires enthusiasm, some view it as a cautionary tale about speculative investment and volatile market #bainancepizzaday #bitcoinpizzaday
Binance Pizza Day is celebrated on May 22 to mark the first real-world Bitcoin transaction, where 10,000 BTC were used to buy two pizzas in 2010. This day symbolizes the growth of cryptocurrency and its journey from obscurity to mainstream attention. It’s a reminder of how far crypto has come, showing the power of decentralized finance. Binance uses this day to promote crypto awareness through events and giveaways. However, critics argue it also highlights early undervaluation and missed opportunities. While it inspires enthusiasm, some view it as a cautionary tale about speculative investment and volatile market #bainancepizzaday #bitcoinpizzaday
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On May 26, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world trans {spot}(BTCUSDT) $BTC action in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
On May 26, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world trans
$BTC action in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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Imagine spending $600M+ on pizza today… 😱 Shoutout to Laszlo Hanyecz, the crypto legend who proved #Bitcoin has real-world value (even if it cost him a fortune later!). Tag a friend who’d trade crypto for pizza! 🚀🍕 #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay
Imagine spending $600M+ on pizza today… 😱
Shoutout to Laszlo Hanyecz, the crypto legend who proved #Bitcoin has real-world value (even if it cost him a fortune later!).
Tag a friend who’d trade crypto for pizza! 🚀🍕 #BinancePizzaDay

#BitcoinPizzaDay
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On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History ‎ ‎Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every year on May 22, marks a significant milestone in the history of cryptocurrency. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas, which were worth about $41 at the time. ‎ ‎This transaction may seem trivial, but it was groundbreaking. It proved that Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange for real goods and services. At that time, Bitcoin was a relatively unknown digital currency, primarily used by tech enthusiasts and cryptographers. ‎ ‎Over the years, the value of Bitcoin skyrocketed, and those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars today. That’s why Bitcoin Pizza Day is both a celebration and a reminder of how far cryptocurrency has come. ‎ ‎Crypto enthusiasts across the world celebrate the day by buying pizza with Bitcoin, sharing memes, and reflecting on the evolution of digital currency. It's a fun yet meaningful way to honor the early days of Bitcoin and the bold move that helped shape the future of finance. ‎ ‎Bitcoin Pizza Day is a tasty slice of crypto history that continues to inspire. ‎ ‎ ‎--- ‎ ‎Let me know if you want a version in Bangla or need an image to go with it$BTC #binancepizza #bitcoinpizzaday
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History

‎Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every year on May 22, marks a significant milestone in the history of cryptocurrency. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas, which were worth about $41 at the time.

‎This transaction may seem trivial, but it was groundbreaking. It proved that Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange for real goods and services. At that time, Bitcoin was a relatively unknown digital currency, primarily used by tech enthusiasts and cryptographers.

‎Over the years, the value of Bitcoin skyrocketed, and those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars today. That’s why Bitcoin Pizza Day is both a celebration and a reminder of how far cryptocurrency has come.

‎Crypto enthusiasts across the world celebrate the day by buying pizza with Bitcoin, sharing memes, and reflecting on the evolution of digital currency. It's a fun yet meaningful way to honor the early days of Bitcoin and the bold move that helped shape the future of finance.

‎Bitcoin Pizza Day is a tasty slice of crypto history that continues to inspire.


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‎Let me know if you want a version in Bangla or need an image to go with it$BTC #binancepizza #bitcoinpizzaday
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Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated annually on May 22nd, commemorates a pivotal moment in cryptocurrency history: the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. This day serves as a fun and reflective reminder of Bitcoin's journey from a niche digital experiment to a global financial phenomenon. The History of Bitcoin Pizza Day The story dates back to May 22, 2010, when a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. At the time, this amount was worth approximately $41. He posted on a Bitcoin forum, offering 10,000 BTC to anyone who would order and deliver two large pizzas to him. A British man took him up on the offer, buying the pizzas and exchanging them for the Bitcoins. This seemingly simple transaction was profoundly significant because it demonstrated Bitcoin's potential as a medium of exchange for tangible goods, moving it beyond mere online speculation. It was the first instance of Bitcoin being used to purchase a physical item, setting the stage for its evolution into a real-world currency. The value of those 10,000 BTC has, of course, skyrocketed over the years. What was once worth $41 is now valued at hundreds of millions, even billions, of dollars, making it arguably the most expensive pizza purchase in history. Despite this, Hanyecz has often stated that he has no regrets, as Bitcoin had little to no perceived value at the time, and the idea of trading it for pizza was "incredibly cool." Bitcoin Pizza Day Celebrations and Offers Today, Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated by crypto enthusiasts worldwide with a mix of humor, nostalgia, and a look towards the future of decentralized finance. Crypto companies, exchanges, and communities often participate by: * Hosting pizza-themed events: Many organize physical or virtual gatherings where participants can enjoy pizza and discuss Bitcoin's history and future.$BTC Crypto.com have .#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History
Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated annually on May 22nd, commemorates a pivotal moment in cryptocurrency history: the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. This day serves as a fun and reflective reminder of Bitcoin's journey from a niche digital experiment to a global financial phenomenon.
The History of Bitcoin Pizza Day
The story dates back to May 22, 2010, when a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. At the time, this amount was worth approximately $41. He posted on a Bitcoin forum, offering 10,000 BTC to anyone who would order and deliver two large pizzas to him. A British man took him up on the offer, buying the pizzas and exchanging them for the Bitcoins.
This seemingly simple transaction was profoundly significant because it demonstrated Bitcoin's potential as a medium of exchange for tangible goods, moving it beyond mere online speculation. It was the first instance of Bitcoin being used to purchase a physical item, setting the stage for its evolution into a real-world currency.
The value of those 10,000 BTC has, of course, skyrocketed over the years. What was once worth $41 is now valued at hundreds of millions, even billions, of dollars, making it arguably the most expensive pizza purchase in history. Despite this, Hanyecz has often stated that he has no regrets, as Bitcoin had little to no perceived value at the time, and the idea of trading it for pizza was "incredibly cool."
Bitcoin Pizza Day Celebrations and Offers
Today, Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated by crypto enthusiasts worldwide with a mix of humor, nostalgia, and a look towards the future of decentralized finance. Crypto companies, exchanges, and communities often participate by:
* Hosting pizza-themed events: Many organize physical or virtual gatherings where participants can enjoy pizza and discuss Bitcoin's history and future.$BTC
Crypto.com have .#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every May 22, marks the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas—worth about $41 then. Today, those coins would be worth millions, making it the most expensive pizza purchase in history. This event symbolizes Bitcoin’s evolution from an experimental digital currency to a global financial asset. Crypto enthusiasts honor this day to reflect on the technology’s growth and the early adopters who believed in it. Bitcoin Pizza Day remains a tasty reminder of how far crypto has come. $BTC
#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday

Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every May 22, marks the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas—worth about $41 then. Today, those coins would be worth millions, making it the most expensive pizza purchase in history. This event symbolizes Bitcoin’s evolution from an experimental digital currency to a global financial asset. Crypto enthusiasts honor this day to reflect on the technology’s growth and the early adopters who believed in it. Bitcoin Pizza Day remains a tasty reminder of how far crypto has come.
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Bitcoin is a digital currency (or cryptocurrency) that allows people to send and receive money over the internet without relying on banks or governments. It was invented in 2008 by an anonymous person or group using the name Satoshi Nakamoto and launched in 2009.#BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
Bitcoin is a digital currency (or cryptocurrency) that allows people to send and receive money over the internet without relying on banks or governments. It was invented in 2008 by an anonymous person or group using the name Satoshi Nakamoto and launched in 2009.#BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay🍕 🍕 #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas—for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John’s, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars.#BinancePizzaDay🍕 🍕 #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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