In 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by buying 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC.
At today’s prices, that’s over $1 billion for a couple of pepperoni pies.
Crazy? Maybe.
But without Laszlo’s “crazy” move, we wouldn’t be here today.
Why it matters: Back then, Bitcoin wasn’t worth a cent.
It was just a nerd experiment. No exchanges. No adoption. No memes.
Laszlo took a huge risk. He gave Bitcoin real-world value for the first time.
He showed the world: "This thing can actually work as money."
That one pizza order started a revolution.
The Lesson?
Early adoption is always risky… but sometimes, it’s the spark that lights up the world.
Would I spend 10,000 BTC on pizza?
No way.
But would I take a crazy leap of faith on something I believe in?
Absolutely.
Your Turn:
What would you do with 10,000 BTC today?
Go wild in the comments. Let’s make history again.