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Sabías que el primer artículo que se compró con Bitcoin fue una pizza? En 2010, un programador llamado Lazlo Hanyecz pagó 10,000 BTC por dos pizzas de Papa John's. En ese momento, esos Bitcoins valían unos $14 dólares. Hoy (junio2025), esos 10,000 BTC equivaldrían a más de 600 millones de dólares, dependiendo del precio del mercado. Desde se entonces, el 22 de mayo se celebra el "Bitcoin Pizza Day", una fecha histórica para la comunidad de criptos y trading #BTC $BTC #bitcoinpizzaday
Sabías que el primer artículo que se compró con Bitcoin fue una pizza?

En 2010, un programador llamado Lazlo Hanyecz pagó 10,000 BTC por dos pizzas de Papa John's. En ese momento, esos Bitcoins valían unos $14 dólares. Hoy (junio2025), esos 10,000 BTC equivaldrían a más de 600 millones de dólares, dependiendo del precio del mercado.

Desde se entonces, el 22 de mayo se celebra el "Bitcoin Pizza Day", una fecha histórica para la comunidad de criptos y trading

#BTC $BTC #bitcoinpizzaday
🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day: From a Slice to a Revolution! 🚀 On May 22, 2010, a historic moment was born. Programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction — spending 10,000 BTC on just two pizzas! 😲 Back then, 1 BTC was worth only a few cents. Fast forward to today... With 1 BTC valued at over $100,000, those pizzas would now cost over $1 billion! 💸💸💸 🔸 Bitcoin Pizza Day isn’t just about pizza — it’s a celebration of how far crypto has come. 🔸 It reminds us that big revolutions often start with small, bold steps — even something as simple as ordering pizza. 🔸 At Binance, we honor this milestone as a symbol of how blockchain technology has transformed the world of finance. 🥳 So grab a slice, raise a toast, and celebrate the journey from a fun experiment to a financial future powered by crypto. #BitcoinPizzaDay #Binance #CryptoRevolution #FromPizzaToBillion #BTCtoTheMoon {future}(BTCUSDT) ---
🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day: From a Slice to a Revolution! 🚀

On May 22, 2010, a historic moment was born. Programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction — spending 10,000 BTC on just two pizzas! 😲 Back then, 1 BTC was worth only a few cents.

Fast forward to today...
With 1 BTC valued at over $100,000, those pizzas would now cost over $1 billion! 💸💸💸

🔸 Bitcoin Pizza Day isn’t just about pizza — it’s a celebration of how far crypto has come.
🔸 It reminds us that big revolutions often start with small, bold steps — even something as simple as ordering pizza.
🔸 At Binance, we honor this milestone as a symbol of how blockchain technology has transformed the world of finance.

🥳 So grab a slice, raise a toast, and celebrate the journey from a fun experiment to a financial future powered by crypto.

#BitcoinPizzaDay #Binance #CryptoRevolution #FromPizzaToBillion #BTCtoTheMoon


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The $690 Million Pizza 🍕 One pizza cost 10,000 BTC—now worth $690M! 🚀 On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first Bitcoin real-world transaction: 10,000 BTC for 2 pizzas. At ATH, that order would be worth $690 MILLION. Now, we celebrate #bitcoinpizzaday every year. Lesson? HODL#NEWTBinanceHODLer your crypto—or regret it later. 😅 Would you have sold? 👇#BinanceAlphaAlert
The $690 Million Pizza 🍕

One pizza cost 10,000 BTC—now worth $690M! 🚀

On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made the first Bitcoin real-world transaction: 10,000 BTC for 2 pizzas. At ATH, that order would be worth $690 MILLION.
Now, we celebrate #bitcoinpizzaday every year.
Lesson? HODL#NEWTBinanceHODLer your crypto—or regret it later. 😅
Would you have sold? 👇#BinanceAlphaAlert
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#BITCOIN PIZZA 🍕 🫣👇🏻 MUST READ👇🏻👻 😂DO YOU KNOW WHY BITCOIN CELEBRATE THE PIZZA 🍕 DAY LET ME TELL YOU😅 Bitcoin Pizza On May 22, 2010, the software developer under the nickname Laszlo bought two of the most expensive pizzas ever sold. At that time, the cost of bitcoins was nominal, and the first miners simply did not know where to put their "funny money". And Laszlo on one of the bitcoin forums said that he would pay 10 thousand coins to whoever delivered him two pizzas. At that time, the deal looked completely ordinary, at that rate Laszlo did not overpay for his fateful dinner, but already in August of that year, two pizzas cost him $600. As of today, Laszlo has bought two pizzas for $70 million. Every year on May 22, Bitcoin pizza day is "celebrated."#bitcoinpizzaday #binancefunynews #BullorBear #HotTrends $BTC
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Bitcoin Pizza

On May 22, 2010, the software developer under the nickname Laszlo bought two of the most expensive pizzas ever sold. At that time, the cost of bitcoins was nominal, and the first miners simply did not know where to put their "funny money". And Laszlo on one of the bitcoin forums said that he would pay 10 thousand coins to whoever delivered him two pizzas. At that time, the deal looked completely ordinary, at that rate Laszlo did not overpay for his fateful dinner, but already in August of that year, two pizzas cost him $600. As of today, Laszlo has bought two pizzas for $70 million. Every year on May 22, Bitcoin pizza day is "celebrated."#bitcoinpizzaday #binancefunynews #BullorBear #HotTrends $BTC
👥 Bitcoin Pizza Day: The First Real-World Crypto Purchase On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by using Bitcoin to buy two large pizzas. The price? 10,000 BTC — worth over $600 million today. 🍕 This was the first documented real-world transaction using Bitcoin, proving that crypto could be used as actual money. Laszlo posted his offer on a Bitcointalk forum, and another user accepted — ordering him Papa John’s pizza in exchange for the coins. 💬 While many now see it as a “regretful” trade, Laszlo says he has no regrets. “Someone had to start it,” he later said. Without that moment, Bitcoin may have remained a theoretical experiment. 🎉 Every year, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — not just for pizza, but for the birth of utility in digital currency. 🏷️ #BitcoinPizzaDay #CryptoHistory #BTC #FirstTransaction #Crypto2025
👥 Bitcoin Pizza Day: The First Real-World Crypto Purchase

On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by using Bitcoin to buy two large pizzas. The price? 10,000 BTC — worth over $600 million today.

🍕 This was the first documented real-world transaction using Bitcoin, proving that crypto could be used as actual money. Laszlo posted his offer on a Bitcointalk forum, and another user accepted — ordering him Papa John’s pizza in exchange for the coins.

💬 While many now see it as a “regretful” trade, Laszlo says he has no regrets. “Someone had to start it,” he later said. Without that moment, Bitcoin may have remained a theoretical experiment.

🎉 Every year, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day — not just for pizza, but for the birth of utility in digital currency.

🏷️ #BitcoinPizzaDay
#CryptoHistory
#BTC
#FirstTransaction
#Crypto2025
🍕 How a Slice of Pizza Started the Crypto Revolution ⸻ Did you know someone once paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas? Today that’s worth over $800 million — and that’s why we celebrate #BinancePizza . This week, I made a small but meaningful trade using the Binance app — not to buy food, but to invest in $BNB , one of the best blockchains out there. Because every “slice” counts when building your crypto portfolio! Let’s celebrate how far we’ve come since the first crypto transaction. Tagging this with the #BinancePizza spirit, and hoping my trade brings better returns than those two pizzas ever did. What’s your latest trade? Share it below — I’ll comment back on each! #BitcoinPizzaDay #BinanceSquare #Miniman28
🍕 How a Slice of Pizza Started the Crypto Revolution



Did you know someone once paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas?
Today that’s worth over $800 million — and that’s why we celebrate #BinancePizza .

This week, I made a small but meaningful trade using the Binance app — not to buy food, but to invest in $BNB , one of the best blockchains out there.
Because every “slice” counts when building your crypto portfolio!

Let’s celebrate how far we’ve come since the first crypto transaction.
Tagging this with the #BinancePizza spirit, and hoping my trade brings better returns than those two pizzas ever did.

What’s your latest trade? Share it below — I’ll comment back on each!

#BitcoinPizzaDay #BinanceSquare #Miniman28
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🔥 The Legend of Bitcoin Pizza Day! 🔥 🍕 10,000 BTC for 2 Pizzas? Worth It! Back on May 22, 2010, crypto history was made when Laszlo paid 10,000 BTC (then worth just $41) for two pizzas marking the first-ever Bitcoin transaction! Fast forward to today, those Bitcoins would be worth a jaw-dropping $270 MILLION! 💸 But guess what? Laszlo says NO REGRETS he’s proud to have kickstarted the crypto revolution! 🚀 🎉 Binance Turkey Celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day! To honor this iconic moment, Binance Turkey hosted epic pizza parties in Istanbul & Ankara because what better way to celebrate crypto’s tastiest milestone? 🍕✨ 🚀 HODL or SPEND? Either way, let’s toast to the wild ride of crypto! #bitcoinpizzaday #BinancePizza
🔥 The Legend of Bitcoin Pizza Day! 🔥

🍕 10,000 BTC for 2 Pizzas? Worth It!

Back on May 22, 2010, crypto history was made when Laszlo paid 10,000 BTC (then worth just $41) for two pizzas marking the first-ever Bitcoin transaction! Fast forward to today, those Bitcoins would be worth a jaw-dropping $270 MILLION! 💸

But guess what? Laszlo says NO REGRETS he’s proud to have kickstarted the crypto revolution! 🚀

🎉 Binance Turkey Celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day!
To honor this iconic moment, Binance Turkey hosted epic pizza parties in Istanbul & Ankara because what better way to celebrate crypto’s tastiest milestone? 🍕✨

🚀 HODL or SPEND? Either way, let’s toast to the wild ride of crypto!
#bitcoinpizzaday

#BinancePizza
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$BTC Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! 🥳 Linked post: Read more about the man who spent 10,000 BTC for a couple of pizzas on May 22, 2010 👇 #bitcoinpizzaday #McCoin
$BTC Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! 🥳

Linked post: Read more about the man who spent 10,000 BTC for a couple of pizzas on May 22, 2010 👇

#bitcoinpizzaday #McCoin
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🚨 Bitcoin Pizza Day 2024 📢

What Is the Story Behind It And When It's Celebrated?

There was a man named Laszlo Hanyecz, a computer programmer from Florida, who became part of Bitcoin's history in a gastronomically unique way. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo made an unusual offer on a Bitcoin forum: he would pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas. At that time, Bitcoin was a passion for enthusiasts and hobbyists, and it had no significant monetary value. The idea that it could be exchanged for a real-world item like pizza was novel and exciting.

To Laszlo, the bitcoins he had mined on his computer were an experiment, a plaything of the digital age. He had already mined tens of thousands of bitcoins with relative ease, a feat that would be unfathomable years later when the mining difficulty skyrocketed.

After some discussion on the forum, a fellow Bitcoin enthusiast named Jeremy Sturdivant, going by the alias "jercos," took Laszlo up on his offer. Jeremy ordered two large pizzas from Papa John's to be delivered to Laszlo's house and in return, he received the 10,000 bitcoins.

Those pizzas, valued at about $41 at the time, would go down in history for their eventual worth. As Bitcoin's value soared over the years, reaching astronomical heights, the cost of those two pizzas grew into the tens, then hundreds of millions of dollars. May 22nd was commemoratively named "Bitcoin Pizza Day," and it's celebrated by the cryptocurrency community every year.

Laszlo Hanyecz's pizza purchase was a landmark moment for Bitcoin. It was one of the first known purchases of a product with Bitcoin and it demonstrated the cryptocurrency's potential as a means of exchange. However, it also serves as a reminder of the volatility and unpredictability of the value of digital currencies.

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#BinancePizza Day is almost here! CLAIM $20 in BTC Claim your share What started with two pizzas for 10,000 BTC is now a global crypto celebration! On May 22, we honor the first real-world Bitcoin transaction that changed the game forever. Binance is turning this legendary moment into a worldwide event — and yes, there’s free pizza, rewards, and epic vibes! Join the #BinancePizza movement: Celebrate crypto history Share your favorite pizza + crypto moment Win awesome prizes from Binance From pizza to possibilities — this is how crypto started, and it’s only getting better. Who’s ready to slice into history again? #Binance #Crypto #BitcoinPizzaDay
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What started with two pizzas for 10,000 BTC is now a global crypto celebration!
On May 22, we honor the first real-world Bitcoin transaction that changed the game forever.
Binance is turning this legendary moment into a worldwide event — and yes, there’s free pizza, rewards, and epic vibes!
Join the #BinancePizza movement:
Celebrate crypto history
Share your favorite pizza + crypto moment
Win awesome prizes from Binance
From pizza to possibilities — this is how crypto started, and it’s only getting better.
Who’s ready to slice into history again?
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#bitcoinpizzaday Summary: In 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 $BTC BTC (worth ~$25 then). Today, those Bitcoins would be valued at ~$1 billion (if $BTC BTC = $100k). This iconic trade, celebrated annually on May 22 as #bitcoinpizzaday , marks crypto’s first real-world transaction. While some call it a “mistake,” Laszlo has stated he doesn’t regret it, as it showcased Bitcoin’s utility. Still, many wonder: Could anyone live with such a “what if?”🍕 {spot}(BTCUSDT)
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In 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz made history by purchasing two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 $BTC BTC (worth ~$25 then). Today, those Bitcoins would be valued at ~$1 billion (if $BTC BTC = $100k). This iconic trade, celebrated annually on May 22 as #bitcoinpizzaday , marks crypto’s first real-world transaction. While some call it a “mistake,” Laszlo has stated he doesn’t regret it, as it showcased Bitcoin’s utility. Still, many wonder: Could anyone live with such a “what if?”🍕
#BinancePizza Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day – The Tastiest Transaction in History! On May 22, 2010, a man named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC. That’s right — back when Bitcoin was still a baby, Laszlo paid what would now be worth hundreds of millions of dollars... for pizza! But it wasn’t just about food — it was a giant step for Bitcoin adoption. That cheesy, saucy moment is now legendary in crypto culture. Today, we don’t just celebrate pizza — we celebrate freedom, innovation, and the wild beginnings of a financial revolution. Would YOU spend 10,000 BTC for pizza today? Drop your thoughts and tag a friend who’d eat those slices with you! #bitcoinpizzaday #CryptoHistory
#BinancePizza
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day – The Tastiest Transaction in History!

On May 22, 2010, a man named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC.

That’s right — back when Bitcoin was still a baby, Laszlo paid what would now be worth hundreds of millions of dollars... for pizza!

But it wasn’t just about food — it was a giant step for Bitcoin adoption. That cheesy, saucy moment is now legendary in crypto culture.

Today, we don’t just celebrate pizza — we celebrate freedom, innovation, and the wild beginnings of a financial revolution.

Would YOU spend 10,000 BTC for pizza today?
Drop your thoughts and tag a friend who’d eat those slices with you!

#bitcoinpizzaday #CryptoHistory
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History 🍕🎉 #BinancePizza A plaque at Papa John’s in Jacksonville marks the May 22, 2010 deal when 10,000 BTC were traded for two pizzas. Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the first real-world Bitcoin purchase. In 2010, Florida programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two large Papa John’s pizzas. Back then, 10,000 BTC was worth only about $41 – quite the bargain for two pies! This iconic trade is now celebrated every May 22, reminding us of crypto’s humble, cheesy origins. How Far We’ve Come Today those pizzas would cost hundreds of millions. By the numbers, the value of 10,000 BTC has skyrocketed: • 2010: 10,000 BTC → ~$41 (Laszlo’s two pizzas). • 2015: 10,000 BTC → ~$2.4 million (pizza’s 5th anniversary) . • 2024: 10,000 BTC → nearly $690 million (BTC ≈ $69K each) . This wild ride illustrates just how far #Bitcoin has come since that original pizza purchase. What was once a simple meal deal is now the stuff of crypto legend – and a lesson in patience (and maybe a little regret 😂). Join the Fun: What’s Your Pizza Order? We’re raising a slice to crypto’s progress, and now it’s your turn! If you had 10,000 BTC today, what would you buy? More pizza (lots of pizza 🍕)? A Lambo-limo decked out in pepperoni decals? 🚀 Drop your funniest or wildest answers below and celebrate #BitcoinPizzaDay with the community! 👇 #CryptoHistory #BinancePizza {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Slice of Crypto History 🍕🎉
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A plaque at Papa John’s in Jacksonville marks the May 22, 2010 deal when 10,000 BTC were traded for two pizzas. Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the first real-world Bitcoin purchase. In 2010, Florida programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two large Papa John’s pizzas. Back then, 10,000 BTC was worth only about $41 – quite the bargain for two pies! This iconic trade is now celebrated every May 22, reminding us of crypto’s humble, cheesy origins.

How Far We’ve Come

Today those pizzas would cost hundreds of millions. By the numbers, the value of 10,000 BTC has skyrocketed:
• 2010: 10,000 BTC → ~$41 (Laszlo’s two pizzas).
• 2015: 10,000 BTC → ~$2.4 million (pizza’s 5th anniversary) .
• 2024: 10,000 BTC → nearly $690 million (BTC ≈ $69K each) .

This wild ride illustrates just how far #Bitcoin has come since that original pizza purchase. What was once a simple meal deal is now the stuff of crypto legend – and a lesson in patience (and maybe a little regret 😂).

Join the Fun: What’s Your Pizza Order?

We’re raising a slice to crypto’s progress, and now it’s your turn! If you had 10,000 BTC today, what would you buy? More pizza (lots of pizza 🍕)? A Lambo-limo decked out in pepperoni decals? 🚀 Drop your funniest or wildest answers below and celebrate #BitcoinPizzaDay with the community! 👇

#CryptoHistory #BinancePizza
#BitcoinPizzaDay Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrates the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrates the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin.
🍕#BinancePizza – The Slice That Started It All! 🍕 On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying 2 pizzas for 10,000 $BTC ! 😱🍕 Today, that’s worth over $600 million 💸 Yep, those were the most expensive pizzas in history! 🔁 This legendary moment is now celebrated as #bitcoinpizzaday across the crypto world. 🎉 Whether you’re hodling $BTC or just love pizza, this day reminds us how far crypto has come — from pizza to portfolios! 📅 Mark your calendars: May 22 – Celebrate Crypto History with a Slice! #BinancePizza #CryptoHistory #BTC
🍕#BinancePizza – The Slice That Started It All! 🍕

On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by buying 2 pizzas for 10,000 $BTC ! 😱🍕

Today, that’s worth over $600 million 💸
Yep, those were the most expensive pizzas in history!

🔁 This legendary moment is now celebrated as #bitcoinpizzaday across the crypto world.

🎉 Whether you’re hodling $BTC or just love pizza, this day reminds us how far crypto has come — from pizza to portfolios!

📅 Mark your calendars:
May 22 – Celebrate Crypto History with a Slice!

#BinancePizza #CryptoHistory #BTC
#BinancePizza isn't just about celebrating a slice of pizza—it’s about honoring a moment that changed the world of finance forever. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world transaction using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, it was a groundbreaking moment. Today, it's a powerful reminder of how far the crypto world has come. Binance Pizza Day is a tribute to that bold step into the unknown. It celebrates the crypto community's growth, the spirit of innovation, and the belief that a decentralized future is possible. Whether you're a trader, builder, or just someone who believes in the crypto revolution—this day is for you. Grab a slice, join the movement, and toast to the pioneers who believed in Bitcoin before the world caught on. Because every revolution starts with a bold idea—and sometimes, a pizza. #BinancePizza #CryptoHistory #BitcoinPizzaDay
#BinancePizza isn't just about celebrating a slice of pizza—it’s about honoring a moment that changed the world of finance forever. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever real-world transaction using Bitcoin by buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the time, it was a groundbreaking moment. Today, it's a powerful reminder of how far the crypto world has come.

Binance Pizza Day is a tribute to that bold step into the unknown. It celebrates the crypto community's growth, the spirit of innovation, and the belief that a decentralized future is possible. Whether you're a trader, builder, or just someone who believes in the crypto revolution—this day is for you.

Grab a slice, join the movement, and toast to the pioneers who believed in Bitcoin before the world caught on.
Because every revolution starts with a bold idea—and sometimes, a pizza.

#BinancePizza #CryptoHistory #BitcoinPizzaDay
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