#TRUMP and #ElonMusk are no longer friends!** The U.S. President himself said — his friendship with Elon is now officially over! He even warned that if #Elon dares to fund the Democrats, there will be “serious consequences”!
Honestly... I was more worried about their friendship breaking up than getting cheated in my own relationship 😅
The Binance Word of the Day (WOTD) for today, May 27, 2025, features several six-letter crypto-related terms. These words align with the current weekly theme, “Trading Bots”, and are part of the WOTD game where participants can earn Binance Points by correctly guessing words.
✅ Six-Letter Words for May 27, 2025:
TRADER
PROFIT
INVEST
VOLUME
PRESET
These words are part of the WOTD game, which challenges users to guess crypto-related terms. Correct guesses can earn Binance Points, redeemable for rewards like trading fee rebates
$BTC As of today, Monday, May 26, 2025, the Binance Word of the Day (WOTD) game features a "Trading Bot" theme. The 5-letter answers for today's puzzle include:
TRADE
TOOLS
GOALS
EARNS
LEAKS
THEME
These words are part of the Binance Word of the Day (WOTD) game where players guess crypto-themed words to earn rewards.
To participate, open the Binance app, navigate to the WOTD game, and guess these words using the color hints provided (green for correct letter and position, yellow for correct letter wrong position, black for wrong letter).
Remember, the WOTD game is a fun way to enhance your crypto vocabulary and earn Binance Points, which can be redeemed for various rewards. #bitcoinpizzaday #bitcoin #WORDOFTHEDAY✅
Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Historic Milestone in Cryptocurrency
Date: May 22 Event: The first real-world transaction using Bitcoin Who: Laszlo Hanyecz, a Florida-based programmer What: Bought two pizzas for 10,000 BTC Vendor: Indirectly from Papa John’s, arranged through another user on a Bitcoin forum
In the early days of Bitcoin, it had no real monetary value. It was mostly mined and exchanged between enthusiasts. But Laszlo Hanyecz wanted to prove that Bitcoin could be used as a legitimate medium of exchange — not just something theoretical.
So, on May 18, 2010, he posted the following message on the Bitcointalk.org forum:
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas... like maybe 2 large ones so I have some left over for the next day."
After a few days, a fellow user agreed. He used a credit card to order two large pizzas from Papa John’s, delivered to Hanyecz’s home in Jacksonville, Florida. Hanyecz sent him 10,000 BTC in return — marking the first documented purchase of a physical good using Bitcoin.
Laszlo Hanyecz’s Role
Hanyecz was also a key figure in early Bitcoin development — he contributed to Bitcoin’s codebase and was the first to use GPU mining, which greatly increased mining efficiency. He doesn't regret the transaction, often saying:
"It wasn't like bitcoins had any value back then, so the idea of trading them for a pizza was incredibly cool."