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🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day: From a Slice to a Revolution! 🚀 On May 22, 2010, a historic moment was born. Programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction — spending 10,000 BTC on just two pizzas! 😲 Back then, 1 BTC was worth only a few cents. Fast forward to today... With 1 BTC valued at over $100,000, those pizzas would now cost over $1 billion! 💸💸💸 🔸 Bitcoin Pizza Day isn’t just about pizza — it’s a celebration of how far crypto has come. 🔸 It reminds us that big revolutions often start with small, bold steps — even something as simple as ordering pizza. 🔸 At Binance, we honor this milestone as a symbol of how blockchain technology has transformed the world of finance. 🥳 So grab a slice, raise a toast, and celebrate the journey from a fun experiment to a financial future powered by crypto. #BitcoinPizzaDay #Binance #CryptoRevolution #FromPizzaToBillion #BTCtoTheMoon {future}(BTCUSDT) ---
🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day: From a Slice to a Revolution! 🚀

On May 22, 2010, a historic moment was born. Programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction — spending 10,000 BTC on just two pizzas! 😲 Back then, 1 BTC was worth only a few cents.

Fast forward to today...
With 1 BTC valued at over $100,000, those pizzas would now cost over $1 billion! 💸💸💸

🔸 Bitcoin Pizza Day isn’t just about pizza — it’s a celebration of how far crypto has come.
🔸 It reminds us that big revolutions often start with small, bold steps — even something as simple as ordering pizza.
🔸 At Binance, we honor this milestone as a symbol of how blockchain technology has transformed the world of finance.

🥳 So grab a slice, raise a toast, and celebrate the journey from a fun experiment to a financial future powered by crypto.

#BitcoinPizzaDay #Binance #CryptoRevolution #FromPizzaToBillion #BTCtoTheMoon


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Did you know that the first item purchased with Bitcoin was a pizza? In 2010, a programmer named Lazlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas from Papa John's. At that time, those Bitcoins were worth about $14. Today (June 2025), those 10,000 BTC would be worth over 600 million dollars, depending on the market price. Since then, May 22 is celebrated as "Bitcoin Pizza Day," a historic date for the crypto and trading community #BTC $BTC #bitcoinpizzaday
Did you know that the first item purchased with Bitcoin was a pizza?

In 2010, a programmer named Lazlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas from Papa John's. At that time, those Bitcoins were worth about $14. Today (June 2025), those 10,000 BTC would be worth over 600 million dollars, depending on the market price.

Since then, May 22 is celebrated as "Bitcoin Pizza Day," a historic date for the crypto and trading community

#BTC $BTC #bitcoinpizzaday
The $690 Million Pizza 🍕 One pizza cost 10,000 BTC—now worth $690M! 🚀 On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first Bitcoin real-world transaction: 10,000 BTC for 2 pizzas. At ATH, that order would be worth $690 MILLION. Now, we celebrate #bitcoinpizzaday every year. Lesson? HODL#NEWTBinanceHODLer your crypto—or regret it later. 😅 Would you have sold? 👇#BinanceAlphaAlert
The $690 Million Pizza 🍕

One pizza cost 10,000 BTC—now worth $690M! 🚀

On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first Bitcoin real-world transaction: 10,000 BTC for 2 pizzas. At ATH, that order would be worth $690 MILLION.
Now, we celebrate #bitcoinpizzaday every year.
Lesson? HODL#NEWTBinanceHODLer your crypto—or regret it later. 😅
Would you have sold? 👇#BinanceAlphaAlert
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#BITCOIN PIZZA 🍕 🫣👇🏻 MUST READ👇🏻👻 😂DO YOU KNOW WHY BITCOIN CELEBRATE THE PIZZA 🍕 DAY LET ME TELL YOU😅 Bitcoin Pizza On May 22, 2010, the software developer under the nickname Laszlo bought two of the most expensive pizzas ever sold. At that time, the cost of bitcoins was nominal, and the first miners simply did not know where to put their "funny money". And Laszlo on one of the bitcoin forums said that he would pay 10 thousand coins to whoever delivered him two pizzas. At that time, the deal looked completely ordinary, at that rate Laszlo did not overpay for his fateful dinner, but already in August of that year, two pizzas cost him $600. As of today, Laszlo has bought two pizzas for $70 million. Every year on May 22, Bitcoin pizza day is "celebrated."#bitcoinpizzaday #binancefunynews #BullorBear #HotTrends $BTC
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On May 22, 2010, the software developer under the nickname Laszlo bought two of the most expensive pizzas ever sold. At that time, the cost of bitcoins was nominal, and the first miners simply did not know where to put their "funny money". And Laszlo on one of the bitcoin forums said that he would pay 10 thousand coins to whoever delivered him two pizzas. At that time, the deal looked completely ordinary, at that rate Laszlo did not overpay for his fateful dinner, but already in August of that year, two pizzas cost him $600. As of today, Laszlo has bought two pizzas for $70 million. Every year on May 22, Bitcoin pizza day is "celebrated."#bitcoinpizzaday #binancefunynews #BullorBear #HotTrends $BTC
👥 Bitcoin Pizza Day: The First Real-World Crypto Purchase On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by using Bitcoin to buy two large pizzas. The price? 10,000 BTC — worth over $600 million today. 🍕 This was the first documented real-world transaction using Bitcoin, proving that crypto could be used as actual money. Laszlo posted his offer on a Bitcointalk forum, and another user accepted — ordering him Papa John’s pizza in exchange for the coins. 💬 While many now see it as a “regretful” trade, Laszlo says he has no regrets. “Someone had to start it,” he later said. Without that moment, Bitcoin may have remained a theoretical experiment. 🎉 Every year, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — not just for pizza, but for the birth of utility in digital currency. 🏷️ #BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BTC #FirstTransaction #Crypto2025
👥 Bitcoin Pizza Day: The First Real-World Crypto Purchase

On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by using Bitcoin to buy two large pizzas. The price? 10,000 BTC — worth over $600 million today.

🍕 This was the first documented real-world transaction using Bitcoin, proving that crypto could be used as actual money. Laszlo posted his offer on a Bitcointalk forum, and another user accepted — ordering him Papa John’s pizza in exchange for the coins.

💬 While many now see it as a “regretful” trade, Laszlo says he has no regrets. “Someone had to start it,” he later said. Without that moment, Bitcoin may have remained a theoretical experiment.

🎉 Every year, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — not just for pizza, but for the birth of utility in digital currency.

🏷️ #BitcoinPizzaDay
#CryptoHistory
#BTC
#FirstTransaction
#Crypto2025
Every year on May 16, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — a legendary milestone in the history of digital currency. 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 today's value, that would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars! What might seem like just a fun story is actually a powerful reminder of how far cryptocurrency has come. That pizza purchase marked the beginning of Bitcoin's journey from a digital experiment to a global financial revolution. Today, platforms like Binance and creators like Riyad’s Creation join in to honor this iconic event with creativity, passion, and of course — pizza! Let’s celebrate the spirit of innovation and the delicious story of Bitcoin Pizza Day. Because sometimes, history is made... one slice at a time! $BTC #BinancePizza #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay #PizzaForCrypto #BTC
Every year on May 16, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — a legendary milestone in the history of digital currency. 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 today's value, that would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars!
What might seem like just a fun story is actually a powerful reminder of how far cryptocurrency has come. That pizza purchase marked the beginning of Bitcoin's journey from a digital experiment to a global financial revolution.
Today, platforms like Binance and creators like Riyad’s Creation join in to honor this iconic event with creativity, passion, and of course — pizza!
Let’s celebrate the spirit of innovation and the delicious story of Bitcoin Pizza Day. Because sometimes, history is made... one slice at a time! $BTC #BinancePizza #BinancePizzaDay #BitcoinPizzaDay
#PizzaForCrypto
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Binance TN #BitcoinPizzaDay : A Gathering of Crypto Enthusiasts in Istanbul❗ One of the most iconic moments in crypto history, “Bitcoin Pizza Day,” is celebrated globally every year on May 22. To honor this legendary milestone, Binance TR, one of Turkey’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, is hosting a special community meetup. The event will take place on May 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM at De Marke Agency in Ataşehir, Istanbul. Looking back, Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the day when Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer, paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas on May 22, 2010 — the first known transaction where Bitcoin was used to purchase a physical product. Since then, this date has symbolized the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies worldwide. To celebrate this occasion, Binance TR is bringing the crypto community together for an exciting event filled with delicious pizza, soft drinks, and a \$1000 prize pool. Attendees will also have the chance to network with industry participants and fellow crypto enthusiasts. Entry is limited to the first 200 people, and participants must show their Binance TR user ID (UID) at the door. In addition to the networking and refreshments, the event will include photo and video coverage to capture the memories. A dedicated Telegram group is also available for coordination and further updates. BUY AND TRADE $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $TRUMP {spot}(TRUMPUSDT) $OM {spot}(OMUSDT) #Vanshrana #BTC #BitcoinPizza #BitcoinDunyamiz
Binance TN #BitcoinPizzaDay : A Gathering of Crypto Enthusiasts in Istanbul❗
One of the most iconic moments in crypto history, “Bitcoin Pizza Day,” is celebrated globally every year on May 22. To honor this legendary milestone, Binance TR, one of Turkey’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, is hosting a special community meetup. The event will take place on May 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM at De Marke Agency in Ataşehir, Istanbul.
Looking back, Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the day when Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer, paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas on May 22, 2010 — the first known transaction where Bitcoin was used to purchase a physical product. Since then, this date has symbolized the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies worldwide.
To celebrate this occasion, Binance TR is bringing the crypto community together for an exciting event filled with delicious pizza, soft drinks, and a \$1000 prize pool. Attendees will also have the chance to network with industry participants and fellow crypto enthusiasts. Entry is limited to the first 200 people, and participants must show their Binance TR user ID (UID) at the door.
In addition to the networking and refreshments, the event will include photo and video coverage to capture the memories. A dedicated Telegram group is also available for coordination and further updates.
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$OM

#Vanshrana
#BTC
#BitcoinPizza
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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 from just be careful for me just got done here he just needs be done right eye be home 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 from just be careful for me just got done here he just needs be done right eye be home 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
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two large pizzas from Papa John’s. At that time, the value of 10,000 BTC was around $41. Today, that amount would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it one of the most famous and expensive pizza purchases in history. This event is significant because it showed Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange, not just a digital experiment. It sparked the beginning of Bitcoin’s journey from a niche interest among developers to a global financial phenomenon. Each year, crypto enthusiasts and Bitcoin holders commemorate May 22nd by buying or sharing pizza, often reflecting on how far the cryptocurrency world has come. Bitcoin Pizza Day also serves as a reminder of the potential and volatility of cryptocurrencies. It highlights the importance of innovation, risk, and belief in new technologies. What was once a casual meal became a milestone that represents the birth of Bitcoin's real-world value. $BTC #BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History

Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to mark the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two large pizzas from Papa John’s. At that time, the value of 10,000 BTC was around $41. Today, that amount would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it one of the most famous and expensive pizza purchases in history.

This event is significant because it showed Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange, not just a digital experiment. It sparked the beginning of Bitcoin’s journey from a niche interest among developers to a global financial phenomenon. Each year, crypto enthusiasts and Bitcoin holders commemorate May 22nd by buying or sharing pizza, often reflecting on how far the cryptocurrency world has come.

Bitcoin Pizza Day also serves as a reminder of the potential and volatility of cryptocurrencies. It highlights the importance of innovation, risk, and belief in new technologies. What was once a casual meal became a milestone that represents the birth of Bitcoin's real-world value.
$BTC #BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizzaday
#BinanceHODLerHAEDAL #bitcoinpizzaday Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! Celebrating the legendary moment when 10,000 BTC bought two pizzas back in 2010. I'm joining the #BinancePizza event and sharing my trade here: [insert your trade sharing link]. It’s awesome to be a part of this crypto community and enjoy exclusive rewards, events, and giveaways. Let’s celebrate crypto history together! #btc #bnb
#BinanceHODLerHAEDAL #bitcoinpizzaday Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! Celebrating the legendary moment when 10,000 BTC bought two pizzas back in 2010. I'm joining the #BinancePizza event and sharing my trade here: [insert your trade sharing link]. It’s awesome to be a part of this crypto community and enjoy exclusive rewards, events, and giveaways. Let’s celebrate crypto history together! #btc #bnb
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Bitcoin Pizza Day – A 200-Word Note Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd. It 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 by purchasing two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At that time, the value of 10,000 Bitcoins was approximately $41. He posted his offer on a Bitcoin forum, and someone accepted it by delivering him two Papa John’s pizzas. This simple exchange became legendary because it demonstrated that Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange, not just a theoretical digital currency. As of today, those 10,000 Bitcoins would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it arguably the most expensive pizza purchase in$BTC #BinancePizzaVN #BinancePizzaDay #bitcoin #BitcoinPizza #bitcoinpizzaday
Bitcoin Pizza Day – A 200-Word Note

Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd. It 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 by purchasing two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At that time, the value of 10,000 Bitcoins was approximately $41. He posted his offer on a Bitcoin forum, and someone accepted it by delivering him two Papa John’s pizzas.

This simple exchange became legendary because it demonstrated that Bitcoin could be used as a medium of exchange, not just a theoretical digital currency. As of today, those 10,000 Bitcoins would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making it arguably the most expensive pizza purchase in$BTC #BinancePizzaVN #BinancePizzaDay #bitcoin #BitcoinPizza #bitcoinpizzaday
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated on May 22nd every year to commemorate one of the most significant events in cryptocurrency history. On this day, in 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world purchase using Bitcoin. He spent 10,000 BTC to buy two pizzas, marking a historic moment for the digital currency. At that time, Bitcoin was relatively unknown, and its value was negligible. The 10,000 BTC spent on the pizzas were worth about $41 USD, but today, those same 10,000 Bitcoins would be valued at millions of dollars, making the transaction one of the most expensive pizzas in history. Bitcoin Pizza Day serves as a reminder of how far Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market have come. The day is now celebrated by crypto enthusiasts worldwide, often with memes, events, and even promotions by pizza companies accepting Bitcoin as payment. In essence, Bitcoin Pizza Day symbolizes the growth of digital currencies and their increasing acceptance in mainstream markets, illustrating the journey of Bitcoin from a novelty to a financial powerhouse.$BTC #bitcoinpizzaday #BinancePizzaDay
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated on May 22nd every year to commemorate one of the most significant events in cryptocurrency history. On this day, in 2010, a Florida-based programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world purchase using Bitcoin. He spent 10,000 BTC to buy two pizzas, marking a historic moment for the digital currency.

At that time, Bitcoin was relatively unknown, and its value was negligible. The 10,000 BTC spent on the pizzas were worth about $41 USD, but today, those same 10,000 Bitcoins would be valued at millions of dollars, making the transaction one of the most expensive pizzas in history.

Bitcoin Pizza Day serves as a reminder of how far Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market have come. The day is now celebrated by crypto enthusiasts worldwide, often with memes, events, and even promotions by pizza companies accepting Bitcoin as payment.

In essence, Bitcoin Pizza Day symbolizes the growth of digital currencies and their increasing acceptance in mainstream markets, illustrating the journey of Bitcoin from a novelty to a financial powerhouse.$BTC #bitcoinpizzaday #BinancePizzaDay
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