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: How to view the 10,000 bitcoin pizza transaction
Pizza Day is an auspicious day in Bitcoin history that commemorates the purchase of two large pizzas in exchange for 10,000 bitcoins. Using our block explorer, we can view and explore details about this famous transaction.
Pizza Day transaction hash:
a1075db55d416d3ca199f55b6084e2115b9345e16c5cf302fc80e9d5fbf5d48d
Copying the transaction hash into the search field of the Bitcoin blockchain explorer will take us to the Pizza Day transaction. If you do not wish to copy and paste the details, here is a link to the transaction page.
At the top of the page, you can see a summary of the transaction inputs and outputs. On the left are the bitcoins paid for the pizza (for a total of 10,000 BTC). These were sent to the only address on the right (belonging to the pizza delivery person).
Summary of Pizza Day transactions. Source: blockchain.com
If you click on the receiving address (on the right), you will see its transaction history. You can also scan the QR code to get the respective address chain. QR codes are very useful when making payments with TrustWallet or other mobile cryptocurrency wallets. Receiving address of Pizza Day. Source: blockchain.com.
If you go back to the original Pizza Day transaction page, you can scroll down to verify the transaction details. These include the unique transaction hash, confirmation status, timestamp, number of confirmations, total input and output, miner fees, and more. You can see that the miner was paid a transaction fee of 0.99 BTC in addition to the 10,000 BTC for the pizzas. Transaction details of Pizza Day. Source: blockchain.com.
By clicking on the block height (57,043), you will get details about the block in which this transaction was included. Pizza Day block.