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?