#BinancePizza Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every May 22 to commemorate the first documented transaction with Bitcoin in the real world. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer and early adopter of Bitcoin, paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas, valued at about $41 at the time. This transaction marked a milestone by demonstrating that Bitcoin could be used as a means of payment. Context: In 2010, Bitcoin was an experiment with almost no value (1 BTC was worth fractions of a cent). Hanyecz offered the 10,000 BTC on a forum (BitcoinTalk) and a user accepted to buy the pizzas in exchange. Today, those 10,000 BTC would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, making the purchase iconic and symbolic. Celebration: Global Pizza Party: Organized by crypto communities like Pizza DAO, events are held worldwide with free pizzas, talks, and activities to celebrate the evolution of Bitcoin. In 2025, the transaction will be 15 years old, and cities like Mendoza, Montevideo, Valencia, and Maturín are organizing events. The events promote cryptocurrency adoption and decentralization, with a festive and educational atmosphere. Significance: Represents the beginning of the practical use of Bitcoin. Highlights the exponential growth of cryptocurrency value. It is a celebration of the crypto community and its cultural impact. $BTC