Everyone remembers the 10,000 BTC pizza. Few remember what happened next. 🍕₿**
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz didn’t just buy pizza.
He traded with a 19-year-old, Jeremy Sturdivant.
Here’s the part most people miss:
Jeremy didn’t hold the Bitcoin.
He spent it.
Travel. Everyday expenses. Life.
At the time, Bitcoin wasn’t an “asset.”
It was being used exactly as intended, a currency.
No institutions.
No custody solutions.
Just two people testing an open system.
That moment wasn’t just a purchase.
It was proof.
Bitcoin worked.
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day 🍕