#BinancePizza
The term "Bitcoin Pizza" refers to a very famous event in the history of Bitcoin. It occurred on May 22, 2010, and that day is considered "Bitcoin Pizza Day".
On that day, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins (BTC). It was the first recorded real-life transaction using Bitcoin to buy a physical good. At that time, those 10,000 BTC were worth about 40 dollars, but today they would be worth millions of dollars, depending on the current price of Bitcoin.
So when someone says "Bitcoin Pizza", they usually refer to:
1. That historic event of May 22, 2010.
2. A symbolic way to show how much the value of Bitcoin has increased.
3. Sometimes used in a humorous tone to talk about spending cryptocurrencies on things that might later seem like a bad idea.
Why is this peculiar event, where in a simple transaction a person lost millions, being remembered? Or does it motivate us to recognize opportunities that cryptocurrencies will have great monetary value like $BTC , which this month rose to record numbers.