Bitcoin Pizza Day – May 22 Back in 2010, someone traded 10,000 BTC for two pizzas—marking the first real-world use of Bitcoin. Today, we celebrate that bold move that sparked a financial revolution. From pizza to portfolios—crypto has come a long way! Bitcoin Pizza Day: A Lesson in Crypto History Every year on May 22, the crypto world celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, marking the first real-world Bitcoin transaction. In 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC (now worth millions) for two pizzas. This event symbolizes Bitcoin’s journey from a niche experiment to a global phenomenon. Today, it reminds us of cryptocurrency’s volatility and potential. While some joke about Laszlo’s "expensive" pizzas, others reflect on how early adopters shaped the crypto landscape. Whether you’re a hodler or a skeptic, Bitcoin Pizza Day is a fun way to engage with crypto culture. Share your thoughts with #BitcoinPizzaDay! 🍕🚀 #BitcoinPizzaDay #May22 #CryptoLegacy #BitcoinHistory $BTC #BinacePizza