#bianancepizza
In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto published the white paper, and Bitcoin was born; on May 22, 2010, a programmer exchanged 10,000 Bitcoins for two pizzas. This day became known as "Bitcoin Pizza Day," a romantic starting point in the world of cryptocurrency. At that time, no one could have imagined that it would become a global cultural phenomenon, and I, as a part of the crypto community, am also participating in my own way.
I started exploring cryptocurrency in 2021, initially out of curiosity, but later I was drawn in by the concepts behind it. Blockchain, decentralization, DAO, DeFi... each new concept is like a new topping on a pizza, making it irresistible to explore and savor. It was on the Binance platform that I completed my first Bitcoin purchase, participated in my first Launchpad, and first experienced the charm of "finance born for freedom."
Pizza Day is not just a commemoration of a transaction; it is also a symbol of spirit. It reminds us that even the smallest attempts can change history. Just like that bite of pizza, it connects the bridge between code and reality, ideals and life.
My wish is that one day I can use Bitcoin to buy a pizza in reality, share it with friends, and tell them: this is the taste of pizza, and also the taste of belief.