Bitcoin Pizza Day: The $600 Million Meal
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. At the time, those bitcoins were worth about $41, but today, they would be valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, making it the most expensive pizza in history.
Laszlo posted his offer on a Bitcoin forum, saying he would pay 10,000 BTC for anyone who could order and deliver pizza to his house. Another user accepted the offer, and the deal was completed—making it the first recorded instance of Bitcoin being used to purchase a physical good.
Bitcoin Pizza Day has since become a symbolic moment in cryptocurrency history. It reminds the community how far Bitcoin has come—from a novelty used in an online forum to a global digital asset worth billions. It also sparks conversations about early adoption, price volatility, and the unpredictable future of digital currencies.
Today, Bitcoin enthusiasts around the world commemorate the day by buying pizza with crypto, honoring the moment when Bitcoin first showed its real-world potential.$BTC #binacepizza #BinancePizzaDay