‎On May 22, 2010, 10,000 BTC bought two pizzas.

‎Today, that same amount could buy a skyscraper.

‎But the real takeaway from Bitcoin Pizza Day isn't just about price—it's about proof of possibility.

‎Before Laszlo Hanyecz clicked “send,” Bitcoin was just code and conversation.

‎After that transaction, it became money.

‎So what does it teach us?

‎It teaches us that value isn’t just what something is worth—it’s what people are willing to believe in.

‎> If no one ever risks their Bitcoin on something real,

‎> it’ll never become real money.

‎Bitcoin doesn’t need to become the next Visa.

‎It just needs more people willing to use it—like Laszlo did.

‎Would you spend 10,000 BTC today? Maybe not.

‎But without believers, Bitcoin is just potential waiting to be unlocked.

‎Join the discussion. Would you dare to spend or always choose to hold?


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