#BinancePizza Binance Pizza Festival $BTC $BNB

【Historical Origin】

On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz exchanged 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas. This transaction, known as the "most expensive takeaway in history," not only established the first "price benchmark" for Bitcoin (approximately $0.003/BTC) but also made May 22 an unofficial "Bitcoin Pizza Day" in the crypto community.

【Celebration Upgrade】

Binance has elevated this geeky meme into an annual celebration for the global crypto community. For example, in 2023, the #BinancePizza event covered more than 20 offline gatherings and online interactions worldwide, attracting over 210,000 participants and consuming more than 5,000 pizzas, some of which were donated to charitable organizations, tying together the warmth and strength of the crypto community through "eating pizza."

【Meme Tribute】

Romanian users even reverse "recreated" history by purchasing pizzas with the label "10,000 BTC," humorously mocking while hiding respect for the pioneers of the industry.

【Significance Accumulation】

This celebration is not only a symbol of geek culture but also reminds people of Bitcoin's transformation from "code toy" to "digital gold"—the pizza story, once jokingly referred to as a "loss of 3.8 billion," has now become a dark humor textbook for crypto believers' "long-termism": code may age, but consensus and community are everlasting.