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The person who paid **100,000 BTC for two pizzas was Laszlo Hanyecz, a Florida-based programmer. This transaction, made on May 22, 2010, is considered the first documented real-world Bitcoin purchase and is celebrated annually as "Bitcoin Pizza Day."

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Key Details:

- What Happened: Hanyecz offered 10,000 BTC for someone to order him two pizzas.

- Who Fulfilled the Order: A British Bitcoin enthusiast named Jeremy Sturdivant (username "Jercos") accepted the offer and had the pizzas delivered from Papa John's.

- Bitcoin's Value at the Time: ~$0.004 per BTC (making the pizzas worth ~$41 total).

- Current Value (as of 2025): 100,000 BTC would be worth billions of dollars

### Why It’s Famous:

- Symbolizes Bitcoin’s early days as a experimental currency.

- Highlights the insane appreciation of BTC over time.

- A cautionary (or humorous) tale for early adopters who spent Bitcoin before its meteoric rise.

Hanyecz has said he doesn’t regret the transaction, as it helped prove Bitcoin could be used for real-world commerce. 🍕₿

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