#BinancePizza $670 million pizza: The Most Expensive Food Bitcoin

In 2010, when Bitcoin was just a little-known digital experiment worth only a few cents, a programmer from Florida named Laszlo Hanyecz was hungry for pizza.

Laszlo was mining Bitcoin as a hobby on his computer, accumulating a decent stash of this new "internet money" that few took seriously. Seeking to prove that Bitcoin could actually be used to buy something real, he posted an offer on the Bitcoin forum on May 18, 2010:

"I will pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas... maybe 2 large ones."

At the time, those 10,000 bitcoins were worth about $41 in total. A British man accepted the offer, ordering two large Papa John's pizzas to be delivered to Laszlo's house. The transaction was completed on May 22, entering history as the first real purchase using Bitcoin.

Two delicious pizzas. Ten thousand bitcoins. Quite a reasonable exchange in 2010.

Fast forward to today, and those same 10,000 bitcoins would be worth over $670 million.

However, Laszlo seems to have no regrets. In an interview, he mentioned that he made more Bitcoin transactions after that and is just happy to be