#LearnAndDiscuss $BTC
If You Had 10,000 BTC Today — Would You Ever Spend It?
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Back in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history by spending 10,000 BTC on two pizzas. At the time, it was worth about $40. Today? Over $600 million.
It sounds insane—but that purchase wasn't foolish. It was a symbol of belief. A bold act of early adoption.
Fast forward to now—Bitcoin is seen more as a store of value than a daily currency. People HODL, not spend. But Satoshi’s original vision was for Bitcoin to be peer-to-peer cash.
So, if you had 10,000 BTC today, would you ever spend it?
Probably not—unless the system evolves.
To make Bitcoin a real medium of exchange, here’s what we need:
Scalable and fast Layer 2 solutions (like the Lightning Network)
Wider acceptance by businesses
Improved user interfaces
Clearer global regulations
Until then, most of us would choose to HODL—because right now, pizza just isn’t worth that much BTC.
But one day… maybe it will be.
What would you do with 10,000 BTC?