#BibancePizza

Title: Bitcoin Pizza & The Rise of Bibance Pizza

It was May 22nd, 2010, and Laszlo Hanyecz was hungry.

Not just for pizza—but for revolution.

He fired up his computer and posted on a crypto forum: “I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas. Maybe two large ones so I have leftovers for the next day.”

Back then, Bitcoin was just a nerdy experiment. Nobody knew what it would become. But Laszlo's request sparked something—a fusion of tech and toppings, code and crust.

A guy named Jeremy answered, accepted the deal, and ordered two Papa John’s pizzas. And thus, history was baked. Those pizzas became the most expensive food order in history—worth hundreds of millions in BTC today.

Fast-forward to 2025...

On the anniversary of that infamous pizza trade, a crypto pizzeria chain called Bibance Pizza launched its flagship store in Miami.

Their motto?

"Serving you slices of decentralization."

Each pizza came with a QR code on the box. Scan it, and you’d get a randomized NFT—sometimes just a fun image, other times a coupon for free BTC or BNB drops through Bibance’s layer-2 network, CrustNet.

Pizza lovers and crypto degens lined up. Some came for the pizza. Others came to test their luck. One lucky customer unwrapped a box to find a rare Satoshi Supreme NFT—instantly worth 15 BTC.

Bibance Pizza became a movement. A community. A meme. And just like the original Bitcoin Pizza story, it reminded the world of how far the crypto space had come—from buying two pizzas for 10,000 BTC to earning crypto rewards with every bite.

Every year, on #BitcoinPizzaDay, crypto fans now raise a slice to Laszlo and order from Bibance Pizza, posting with the tag:

#BibancePizza – Because every slice has a story.