#binancepizza Bitcoin Pizza Day: A $130 Million Pizza Feast

Every year on May 22, the cryptocurrency community commemorates a "priceless lunch." In 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz purchased two pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins, completing the first real-world transaction with Bitcoin. Today, those bitcoins are worth over $600 million, making it the most expensive pizza in cryptocurrency history.

This transaction not only marked the practical application of cryptocurrency but also symbolizes the clash between technological faith and secular values. The global community celebrates this day with pizza parties, NFT memorabilia, and online discussions, reflecting on the original intentions of decentralization. Some jokingly refer to it as the "most expensive mistake," but many see it as the starting point of faith—just like blockchain technology itself, which began with small attempts and ultimately became a disruptive force. Pizza Day reminds us: Every technological revolution starts with ordinary people bravely taking the "first bite."