#BinancePizza On May 18, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz in Florida, USA, posted on the Bitcoin forum BitcoinTalk, expressing his willingness to exchange 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas. At that time, Bitcoin had not yet been widely accepted and had almost no real value. Four days later, 19-year-old Jeremy Sturdivant from California accepted the offer, ordering two pizzas for Hanyecz with a credit card, and received the 10,000 Bitcoins. This transaction became the first public case of Bitcoin being used to purchase a physical item, marking the first step of Bitcoin moving from an experimental digital currency to real-world applications.
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