Every year on May 22, the crypto world celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. In 2010, programmer Laszlo Hany eczema made history by spending 10,000 Bitcoins on two large pizzas—worth only about $41 at the time.
This simple exchange became a landmark moment, showing that Bitcoin could function as a medium of exchange, not just a theoretical concept. Little did anyone know that those 10,000 Bitcoins would one day be valued in the hundreds of millions, turning this pizza order into an iconic symbol of Bitcoin’s explosive rise.
Today, Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated globally by crypto enthusiasts who often buy pizza with digital currencies to honor the occasion. It serves as a lighthearted tribute to Bitcoin’s early days and a reminder of how far decentralized finance has come. From a quirky experiment to a global financial force, Bitcoin’s journey started with two pizzas—and the rest is crypto history.