#binancepizza 【The Legendary Beginning: The Encounter of Two Pizzas and 10,000 BTC】

On May 18, 2010, a young programmer from Florida named Laszlo posted on a Bitcoin forum: "I want to trade 10,000 bitcoins for a few pizzas, preferably large ones!" Four days later, 19-year-old Jeremy Sturdivant took the order and used a credit card to order two Papa John's pizzas delivered to Laszlo's house. This transaction was forever recorded in the 57,043rd block of the blockchain. At the time, Bitcoin was worth only $0.004, and today, the value of those 10,000 bitcoins is enough to buy an island—but Laszlo never regretted it: "That was the coolest pizza I've ever eaten."

【The Gift of History: From Code Experiment to Value Revolution】

Pizza Day is not only a commemoration of the 'creation myth' of the cryptocurrency world but also symbolizes the ultimate ideal of cryptocurrency: to make code a value symbol circulating in the real world. As Bitcoin transitioned from geek forums to Wall Street, evolving from a pizza transaction to a trillion-dollar digital gold, this experiment has overturned humanity's understanding of currency, trust, and decentralization. Just as Satoshi Nakamoto left the headline from The Times in the genesis block: "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks"—Bitcoin was born with the gene to resist the traditional financial system.

【The Temperature of Code: When Geek Spirit Meets Business Civilization】

Today, Pizza Day has long transcended mere commemorative significance, becoming a bridge connecting the crypto world with the real economy. Global merchants have launched "Bitcoin Pizza Discounts," exchanges have initiated "1 BTC Pizza Buyback" activities, and communities have recreated historical scenes with NFTs... This annual celebration reminds us: no matter how disruptive the technology, it must ultimately return to the essence of serving life. Just as Laszlo insisted back then, "to do something real with Bitcoin," true revolution often begins with the simplest desires.

Today, as you take a bite of pizza,

You are chewing not only on tomatoes and cheese but also on a history of digital civilization's enlightenment. Perhaps one day in the future, when Bitcoin truly integrates into daily life, people will remember: everything began with that afternoon when a string of code was exchanged for pizza.