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On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by buying two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. At that time, it was just a fun trade. But little did he know, those pizzas would become the most expensive ever. Now, Bitcoin Pizza Day reminds us how far crypto has come—from a simple snack to a financial revolution. Every slice tells a story of innovation, risk, and vision. Today, people celebrate not just pizza, but the birth of a digital economy. From code to crust—Bitcoin Pizza Day is where taste meets tech. 🍕💰 #BitcoinPizzaDay #BinancePizzaDay $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by buying two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. At that time, it was just a fun trade. But little did he know, those pizzas would become the most expensive ever. Now, Bitcoin Pizza Day reminds us how far crypto has come—from a simple snack to a financial revolution. Every slice tells a story of innovation, risk, and vision. Today, people celebrate not just pizza, but the birth of a digital economy. From code to crust—Bitcoin Pizza Day is where taste meets tech. 🍕💰 #BitcoinPizzaDay #BinancePizzaDay $BTC
$BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) Every year on May 22nd, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking a pivotal moment in digital currency history. On this day in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz, a Florida-based programmer, made the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two large pizzas from Papa John's—an amount worth mere dollars at the time but valued in the hundreds of millions today. This seemingly simple purchase demonstrated Bitcoin's potential as a medium of exchange rather than just a theoretical concept. Hanyecz posted on a Bitcoin forum offering the coins in exchange for pizza, and another user accepted the deal, ordering the food to be delivered to Hanyecz’s door. Bitcoin Pizza Day symbolizes the humble beginnings of cryptocurrency and reminds us how far the space has evolved. From a fringe idea to a global financial force, Bitcoin now influences economies, institutions, and innovation worldwide. For enthusiasts and investors alike, May 22nd serves as both a celebration and a lesson: visionaries often pay a high price for being early adopters, but their actions can spark revolutions. As we slice into the future, that one pizza order remains the tastiest trade in Bitcoin history. #BinancePizza #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay #Bitcoin #bitcoinpizza $BTC
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Every year on May 22nd, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking a pivotal moment in digital currency history. On this day in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz, a Florida-based programmer, made the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two large pizzas from Papa John's—an amount worth mere dollars at the time but valued in the hundreds of millions today.

This seemingly simple purchase demonstrated Bitcoin's potential as a medium of exchange rather than just a theoretical concept. Hanyecz posted on a Bitcoin forum offering the coins in exchange for pizza, and another user accepted the deal, ordering the food to be delivered to Hanyecz’s door.

Bitcoin Pizza Day symbolizes the humble beginnings of cryptocurrency and reminds us how far the space has evolved. From a fringe idea to a global financial force, Bitcoin now influences economies, institutions, and innovation worldwide.

For enthusiasts and investors alike, May 22nd serves as both a celebration and a lesson: visionaries often pay a high price for being early adopters, but their actions can spark revolutions. As we slice into the future, that one pizza order remains the tastiest trade in Bitcoin history.
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On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 BTC — marking the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value. Today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. This day is now celebrated as Bitcoin Pizza Day, a reminder of how far the crypto world has come. #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 BTC — marking the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin.

At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value. Today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

This day is now celebrated as Bitcoin Pizza Day, a reminder of how far the crypto world has come.

#BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
May 22nd marks the 12th anniversary of the first real-world Bitcoin transaction — now celebrated globally as #BitcoinPizzaDay. Back in 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history. On May 18, 2010, he posted an unusual request on Bitcointalk.org: > “I’ll pay 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. Anyone willing to order and deliver, I’ve got the coins ready.” At the time, 10,000 BTC was worth around $41 — hardly enough to turn heads. Days passed. No one responded. Laszlo nearly gave up hope. Until May 22, 2010 — when a 19-year-old named Jeremy Sturdivant (aka jercos) stepped up. He accepted the offer, placed an order for two pizzas, and delivered them to Laszlo’s doorstep. The first real-world Bitcoin transaction was complete. Laszlo then shared a photo of the pizzas with the iconic line: > “I just successfully traded 10,000 BTC for pizza.” Today, that 10,000 BTC would be worth around $1.1 billion at current prices. While Laszlo later admitted he had some regrets, his bold move paved the way for Bitcoin’s adoption beyond mining and speculation. From pizza to a global phenomenon — Bitcoin has come a long way. Let’s honor the OG risk-taker who believed before the world caught on. #BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BTC #CryptoInsights🚀💰📉 #FromPizzaToMillions $BTC $XRP $BNB
May 22nd marks the 12th anniversary of the first real-world Bitcoin transaction — now celebrated globally as #BitcoinPizzaDay.

Back in 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history. On May 18, 2010, he posted an unusual request on Bitcointalk.org:

> “I’ll pay 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. Anyone willing to order and deliver, I’ve got the coins ready.”

At the time, 10,000 BTC was worth around $41 — hardly enough to turn heads. Days passed. No one responded. Laszlo nearly gave up hope.

Until May 22, 2010 — when a 19-year-old named Jeremy Sturdivant (aka jercos) stepped up. He accepted the offer, placed an order for two pizzas, and delivered them to Laszlo’s doorstep. The first real-world Bitcoin transaction was complete.

Laszlo then shared a photo of the pizzas with the iconic line:

> “I just successfully traded 10,000 BTC for pizza.”

Today, that 10,000 BTC would be worth around $1.1 billion at current prices.

While Laszlo later admitted he had some regrets, his bold move paved the way for Bitcoin’s adoption beyond mining and speculation.

From pizza to a global phenomenon — Bitcoin has come a long way.
Let’s honor the OG risk-taker who believed before the world caught on.

#BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BTC #CryptoInsights🚀💰📉 #FromPizzaToMillions
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Today we celebrate a landmark moment in the history of cryptocurrency — Bitcoin Pizza Day. On this day in 2010, 10,000 $BTC were famously used to buy two pizzas, marking the first recorded real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, with Bitcoin trading above $110,000, that legendary purchase would be worth over $1.1 billion. It’s an astonishing reminder of how far this revolutionary digital currency has come. What began as a curious experiment has evolved into a global financial force. As we honor this iconic milestone, take a moment to calculate what those 10,000 BTC would be worth in your local currency. It truly puts Bitcoin’s journey into perspective. This day is a tribute to the #HODLers , the trailblazers, and the early adopters who believed when few did. We’re not just witnessing history — we’re helping to shape it. Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC #CryptoHistory #HODL {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Today we celebrate a landmark moment in the history of cryptocurrency — Bitcoin Pizza Day. On this day in 2010, 10,000 $BTC were famously used to buy two pizzas, marking the first recorded real-world transaction using Bitcoin.

Fast forward to today, with Bitcoin trading above $110,000, that legendary purchase would be worth over $1.1 billion. It’s an astonishing reminder of how far this revolutionary digital currency has come.

What began as a curious experiment has evolved into a global financial force. As we honor this iconic milestone, take a moment to calculate what those 10,000 BTC would be worth in your local currency. It truly puts Bitcoin’s journey into perspective.

This day is a tribute to the #HODLers , the trailblazers, and the early adopters who believed when few did. We’re not just witnessing history — we’re helping to shape it.

Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!

#BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC #CryptoHistory #HODL
Celebrating Bitcoin Pizza Day with Binance! #BinancePizza May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency. Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone. Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers. Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time! $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #BinancePizza #CryptoCommunity #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC
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May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency.

Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone.

Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers.

Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time!
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Celebrating Bitcoin Pizza Day with Binance! #BinancePizza May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency. Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone. Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers. Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time! $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) #BinancePizza #CryptoCommunity #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC
Celebrating Bitcoin Pizza Day with Binance!
#BinancePizza

May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency.

Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone.

Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers.

Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time!
$BTC

#BinancePizza
#CryptoCommunity
#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 $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 $BTC
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, proving Bitcoin could have real value. Today, that amount would be worth millions, making it a historic and symbolic moment in cryptocurrency history. Crypto enthusiasts use this day to reflect on how far Bitcoin has come and to promote adoption and awareness. It’s also a fun way to combine crypto culture with something everyone loves—pizza! The day reminds us how innovation starts with simple, bold steps. $BTC #BitcoinPizzaDay #BinancePizzaDay {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, proving Bitcoin could have real value. Today, that amount would be worth millions, making it a historic and symbolic moment in cryptocurrency history. Crypto enthusiasts use this day to reflect on how far Bitcoin has come and to promote adoption and awareness. It’s also a fun way to combine crypto culture with something everyone loves—pizza! The day reminds us how innovation starts with simple, bold steps.
$BTC #BitcoinPizzaDay #BinancePizzaDay
#Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22, marking a historic moment in cryptocurrency history. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by purchasing two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, that amount was worth around $41, but today, it would be worth millions of dollars. This event symbolizes the beginning of Bitcoin being used as a medium of exchange. Bitcoin Pizza Day is now a global celebration among crypto enthusiasts, highlighting how far digital currency has come since its early experimental days.$BTC #BinancePizzaDay🍕 #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
#Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22, marking a historic moment in cryptocurrency history. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by purchasing two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, that amount was worth around $41, but today, it would be worth millions of dollars. This event symbolizes the beginning of Bitcoin being used as a medium of exchange. Bitcoin Pizza Day is now a global celebration among crypto enthusiasts, highlighting how far digital currency has come since its early experimental days.$BTC
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Binance Pizza Day 2025 Today, May 22, marks the anniversary of the world's first real-world purchase made with Bitcoin – a day we all know as "Bitcoin Pizza Day"! On this day in 2010, a programmer bought two pizzas for 10,000 BTC! At today’s price, those pizzas would be worth nearly $3 billion! To celebrate this historic moment, Binance is hosting global pizza giveaways and exciting crypto rewards. What can you do? Check the Binance app or social media Join pizza-themed missions And maybe win some crypto prizes! #BinancePizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT)
Binance Pizza Day 2025
Today, May 22, marks the anniversary of the world's first real-world purchase made with Bitcoin – a day we all know as "Bitcoin Pizza Day"!

On this day in 2010, a programmer bought two pizzas for 10,000 BTC! At today’s price, those pizzas would be worth nearly $3 billion!

To celebrate this historic moment, Binance is hosting global pizza giveaways and exciting crypto rewards.

What can you do?

Check the Binance app or social media

Join pizza-themed missions

And maybe win some crypto prizes!

#BinancePizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
#Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark a historic moment in cryptocurrency history. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, Bitcoin had little to no value, and the transaction was seen as a novelty. However, in today’s market, those 10,000 Bitcoins would be worth millions of dollars, making it one of the most expensive pizza purchases ever. This day has become a symbol of how far Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have come. It reminds the community of the humble beginnings of digital currency and highlights its growing impact on the global economy. Enthusiasts celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day by sharing stories, buying pizza with crypto, and reflecting on the evolution of decentralized finance. It’s a fun and meaningful way to honor the start of Bitcoin's journey into the real world. #BitcoinPizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
#Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark a historic moment in cryptocurrency history. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, Bitcoin had little to no value, and the transaction was seen as a novelty. However, in today’s market, those 10,000 Bitcoins would be worth millions of dollars, making it one of the most expensive pizza purchases ever.

This day has become a symbol of how far Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have come. It reminds the community of the humble beginnings of digital currency and highlights its growing impact on the global economy. Enthusiasts celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day by sharing stories, buying pizza with crypto, and reflecting on the evolution of decentralized finance.

It’s a fun and meaningful way to honor the start of Bitcoin's journey into the real world.
#BitcoinPizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
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#binancepizza Celebrating Bitcoin Pizza Day with Binance! May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency. Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone. Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers. Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time! Thank you guys. #BinancePizza #CryptoCommunity" #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
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Celebrating Bitcoin Pizza Day with Binance!

May 22, 2010, marked a historic day when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas — the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. Fast forward to today, and that same amount is worth millions! While it may sound insane now, that legendary transaction laid the foundation for Bitcoin’s journey as a real currency.

Thanks to Binance, we now get to celebrate this iconic moment with fun, games, and rewards! Binance Pizza Day 2025 brings a slice of excitement to the crypto community — from cool contests to massive giveaways, there's something for everyone.

Pizza may not cost 10,000 BTC anymore, but the passion for crypto and decentralization is stronger than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey — and yes, I’d still trade a slice of pizza to share this moment with fellow crypto lovers.

Here’s to the future of finance, one bite at a time! Thank you guys.

#BinancePizza
#CryptoCommunity"
#BitcoinPizzaDay
#BTC
Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every year on May 22nd, marks a historic moment in the world of cryptocurrency. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas, worth around $41 at the time. This event is now seen as the first commercial use of Bitcoin and a major milestone in its journey from a digital experiment to a global financial asset. At that time, Bitcoin had little to no value, and the transaction helped demonstrate its potential as a medium of exchange. Fast forward to today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it the most expensive pizza purchase in history. Bitcoin Pizza Day is now a symbol of how far the crypto world has come. Every year, Bitcoin enthusiasts commemorate the event by sharing memes, buying pizza with crypto, and reflecting on the early days of Bitcoin. It serves as a reminder of innovation, belief in technology, and how small actions can have a huge impact on the future. #BitcoinPizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated every year on May 22nd, marks a historic moment in the world of cryptocurrency. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. He paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas, worth around $41 at the time. This event is now seen as the first commercial use of Bitcoin and a major milestone in its journey from a digital experiment to a global financial asset.

At that time, Bitcoin had little to no value, and the transaction helped demonstrate its potential as a medium of exchange. Fast forward to today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it the most expensive pizza purchase in history.

Bitcoin Pizza Day is now a symbol of how far the crypto world has come. Every year, Bitcoin enthusiasts commemorate the event by sharing memes, buying pizza with crypto, and reflecting on the early days of Bitcoin. It serves as a reminder of innovation, belief in technology, and how small actions can have a huge impact on the future.
#BitcoinPizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins. At the time, Bitcoin had no real market value, making this the first recorded real-world transaction using cryptocurrency. A generous fellow forum user accepted the BTC and placed the pizza order for him. Little did they know, those 10,000 bitcoins would be worth millions of dollars today. This moment is now celebrated every year as Bitcoin Pizza Day. #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC
On May 22, 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins. At the time, Bitcoin had no real market value, making this the first recorded real-world transaction using cryptocurrency. A generous fellow forum user accepted the BTC and placed the pizza order for him. Little did they know, those 10,000 bitcoins would be worth millions of dollars today. This moment is now celebrated every year as Bitcoin Pizza Day.
#BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay #BTC
On 2025-05-22, we commemorate the first real-world Bitcoin purchase – the purchase of two pizzas worth $40 for 10,000 BTC back in 2010. That $40 is now worth over $1 billion! Let's celebrate how far Bitcoin has come together#BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
On 2025-05-22, we commemorate the first real-world Bitcoin purchase – the purchase of two pizzas worth $40 for 10,000 BTC back in 2010. That $40 is now worth over $1 billion! Let's celebrate how far Bitcoin has come together#BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay $BTC
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by buying two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 BTC. It was the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin, marking the birth of crypto utility. Back then, Bitcoin had no official value—just an idea. Today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth millions. What started as a fun experiment became a global financial revolution. Every year, the crypto community celebrates this bold move with #BinancePizzaDay and #BitcoinPizzaDay It's a reminder of how far we’ve come. From pizza to portfolios—Bitcoin is no longer just a slice of the future. #BinanceSquareFamily $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by buying two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 BTC. It was the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin, marking the birth of crypto utility. Back then, Bitcoin had no official value—just an idea. Today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth millions. What started as a fun experiment became a global financial revolution. Every year, the crypto community celebrates this bold move with #BinancePizzaDay and #BitcoinPizzaDay It's a reminder of how far we’ve come. From pizza to portfolios—Bitcoin is no longer just a slice of the future.
#BinanceSquareFamily $BTC
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If you had Bitcoin on May 22, 2010… You were early. You were legendary. You made history. Today, it’s #Broccoli🥦 This is your pizza moment. Years from now, they’ll ask if you were holding $broccoli on Bitcoin Pizza Day 2025. Only one answer matters: “Yes. I was there.” #BitcoinPizzaDay
If you had Bitcoin on May 22, 2010…
You were early.
You were legendary.
You made history.
Today, it’s #Broccoli🥦
This is your pizza moment.
Years from now, they’ll ask if you were holding $broccoli on Bitcoin Pizza Day 2025.
Only one answer matters:
“Yes. I was there.”
#BitcoinPizzaDay
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