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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. BiancozzDay$BTC #bitzompizzaday #bitcoinpizza2025
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas-for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John's, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars. BiancozzDay$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 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
#BitcoinPizzaDayToday #bitcoinpizza2025 #btc110k $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first known purchase made using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas, demonstrating Bitcoin's potential as a real-world currency. At the time, those Bitcoins were worth about $41, but their value would later skyrocket, making this one of the most famous transactions in cryptocurrency history. Bitcoin Pizza Day has since become a symbol of how far the digital currency has come and is often used to reflect on Bitcoin’s growth and the evolution of the crypto world. #binanceusers
#BitcoinPizzaDayToday
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Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first known purchase made using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas, demonstrating Bitcoin's potential as a real-world currency. At the time, those Bitcoins were worth about $41, but their value would later skyrocket, making this one of the most famous transactions in cryptocurrency history. Bitcoin Pizza Day has since become a symbol of how far the digital currency has come and is often used to reflect on Bitcoin’s growth and the evolution of the crypto world.
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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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
On May 22, 2010, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas-for the price of 10,000 bitcoins. At that time, Bitcoin had no real market value, so this was the first real-world transaction in history. The pizzas were from Papa John's, and the bitcoins were received by a generous forum user. Today, those bitcoins would be worth several million dollars. BiancozzDay$BTC #bitzompizzaday #bitcoinpizza2025
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. BiancozzDay$BTC
#bitzompizzaday
#bitcoinpizza2025
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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025
$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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
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#BinancelaunchpoolHuma #bitcoinpizza2025 #BinanceAlphaAlert #SaylorBTCPurchase $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #Binance Crypto market news: Bitcoin extends bullish rally to hit record high of $1,11,000 amid US optimism group of 12 US Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have drawn strong inflows, with investors pouring in about $4.2 billion so far in May. In options markets, traders built eye-catching Bitcoin positions earlier this week with the $110,000, $120,000 and $300,000 calls expiring on June 27 logging the most open interest — or number of outstanding contracts — on Deribit, the derivatives exchange. Bitcoin surpassed $111,000 for the first time, with traders increasingly bullish on the prospects of the original cryptocurrency amid mounting institutional demand and support from Donald Trump’s administration. Bitcoin climbed as much as 3.3% on Thursday to hit a record of $111,878, and traded just below $111,000 at 6:15 a.m. in New York. Smaller tokens also rose in a broad rally, with second-ranked Ether at one point up about 7.3%.
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#Binance Crypto market news: Bitcoin extends bullish rally to hit record high of $1,11,000 amid US optimism

group of 12 US Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have drawn strong inflows, with investors pouring in about $4.2 billion so far in May. In options markets, traders built eye-catching Bitcoin positions earlier this week with the $110,000, $120,000 and $300,000 calls expiring on June 27 logging the most open interest — or number of outstanding contracts — on Deribit, the derivatives exchange.

Bitcoin surpassed $111,000 for the first time, with traders increasingly bullish on the prospects of the original cryptocurrency amid mounting institutional demand and support from Donald Trump’s administration.

Bitcoin climbed as much as 3.3% on Thursday to hit a record of $111,878, and traded just below $111,000 at 6:15 a.m. in New York. Smaller tokens also rose in a broad rally, with second-ranked Ether at one point up about 7.3%.
Congratulations… Today, May 22 - Bitcoin Pizza Day. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world purchase for #Bitcoin - he bought two pizzas for 10 000 #BTC , which at current prices is ~ $1,100,000,000. By the way, it's very symbolic that today Bitcoin has new price highs... it's worth thinking about well #BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizza2025 #Bitcoin
Congratulations… Today, May 22 - Bitcoin Pizza Day.

On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world purchase for #Bitcoin - he bought two pizzas for 10 000 #BTC , which at current prices is ~ $1,100,000,000.

By the way, it's very symbolic that today Bitcoin has new price highs... it's worth thinking about well

#BinancePizzaDay #bitcoinpizza2025 #Bitcoin
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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first known purchase made using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas, demonstrating Bitcoin's potential as a real-world currency. At the time, those Bitcoins were worth about $41, but their value would later skyrocket, making this one of the most famous transactions in cryptocurrency history. Bitcoin Pizza Day has since become a symbol of how far the digital currency has come and is often used to reflect on Bitcoin’s growth and the evolution of the crypto world. #BitcoinPizzaDayToday #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC #BitcoinPizza
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first known purchase made using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas, demonstrating Bitcoin's potential as a real-world currency. At the time, those Bitcoins were worth about $41, but their value would later skyrocket, making this one of the most famous transactions in cryptocurrency history. Bitcoin Pizza Day has since become a symbol of how far the digital currency has come and is often used to reflect on Bitcoin’s growth and the evolution of the crypto world.
#BitcoinPizzaDayToday
#bitcoinpizza2025
$BTC
#BitcoinPizza
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 wat 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, these bitcoins would be worth several million dollars ce Pizzabey #BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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 wat 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, these bitcoins would be worth several million dollars ce Pizzabey #BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! On May 22, we celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day — the day in 2010 when Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. What seemed like a simple meal became a historic moment, marking Bitcoin's journey from an idea to a usable currency. Today, it reminds us how far the crypto world has come. Whether you're a crypto enthusiast or just love pizza, today is about innovation, progress, and community. Grab a slice and celebrate the power of change! Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!$BTC #bitcoinpizza2025 #BitcoinPizzaDay2025
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!

On May 22, we celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day — the day in 2010 when Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. What seemed like a simple meal became a historic moment, marking Bitcoin's journey from an idea to a usable currency. Today, it reminds us how far the crypto world has come. Whether you're a crypto enthusiast or just love pizza, today is about innovation, progress, and community.

Grab a slice and celebrate the power of change!
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!$BTC
#bitcoinpizza2025 #BitcoinPizzaDay2025
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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
He traded 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. Today, we celebrate his hunger and vision: Binance Pizza Day. A slice of pizza, a slice of history—Binance honors Bitcoin’s first real-world purchase. Binance Pizza Day marks the day crypto met the real world—through two cheesy pizzas. 10,000 BTC for pizza? Sounds crazy now, but it started a revolution we now celebrate yearly. Laszlo’s pizza wasn’t just food—it was the birth of crypto’s real-world journey. Binance Pizza Day reminds us how a simple meal can spark a global financial movement. That pizza cost $41 in 2010. Today, it’s worth millions. Happy Binance Pizza Day! Celebrate the man who paid 10,000 BTC for pizza—the hero of Bitcoin's first purchase! Two pizzas, one man, and a decision that made crypto history—cheers to Binance Pizza Day. Binance Pizza Day: honoring the cheesiest, boldest financial decision ever made with crypto. It started with a bite and turned into a billion-dollar industry. Happy Binance Pizza Day! When pizza met Bitcoin, the world changed. Binance remembers the day. Binance Pizza Day celebrates the ultimate crypto meal—the BTC pizza that fed a movement. From 10,000 BTC to a global celebration—Binance Pizza Day is more than just cheese and crust. That pizza made no sense then. Today, it's genius. Binance Pizza Day honors crypto’s bold start. Binance celebrates the most famous food purchase in crypto history—Pizza Day. That first Bitcoin transaction was tasty. Binance Pizza Day remembers the bite that changed finance. Every year, Binance celebrates the legend of the $690M pizza with style and giveaways. In 2010, it was dinner. Today, it’s legacy. Binance Pizza Day lives on. Binance Pizza Day is more than pizza—it’s the spirit of crypto pioneers and bold moves. #BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
He traded 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. Today, we celebrate his hunger and vision: Binance Pizza Day.

A slice of pizza, a slice of history—Binance honors Bitcoin’s first real-world purchase.

Binance Pizza Day marks the day crypto met the real world—through two cheesy pizzas.

10,000 BTC for pizza? Sounds crazy now, but it started a revolution we now celebrate yearly.

Laszlo’s pizza wasn’t just food—it was the birth of crypto’s real-world journey.

Binance Pizza Day reminds us how a simple meal can spark a global financial movement.

That pizza cost $41 in 2010. Today, it’s worth millions. Happy Binance Pizza Day!

Celebrate the man who paid 10,000 BTC for pizza—the hero of Bitcoin's first purchase!

Two pizzas, one man, and a decision that made crypto history—cheers to Binance Pizza Day.

Binance Pizza Day: honoring the cheesiest, boldest financial decision ever made with crypto.

It started with a bite and turned into a billion-dollar industry. Happy Binance Pizza Day!

When pizza met Bitcoin, the world changed. Binance remembers the day.

Binance Pizza Day celebrates the ultimate crypto meal—the BTC pizza that fed a movement.

From 10,000 BTC to a global celebration—Binance Pizza Day is more than just cheese and crust.

That pizza made no sense then. Today, it's genius. Binance Pizza Day honors crypto’s bold start.

Binance celebrates the most famous food purchase in crypto history—Pizza Day.

That first Bitcoin transaction was tasty. Binance Pizza Day remembers the bite that changed finance.

Every year, Binance celebrates the legend of the $690M pizza with style and giveaways.

In 2010, it was dinner. Today, it’s legacy. Binance Pizza Day lives on.

Binance Pizza Day is more than pizza—it’s the spirit of crypto pioneers and bold moves.
#BinancePizzaDay🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $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🍕 #bitcoinpizza2025 $BTC
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