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. I like having left over pizza to nibble on later”, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz posted on a thematic forum in 2010, adding that pizza should include “just standard stuff no weird fish topping or anything like that.”
Fouryears ago this week, on May 22, 2010, a BTC fan and programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz offered 10,000 Bitcoins - about $40 at that time - for two Papa John's pizzas (pictured above). He wrote: I
Hanyeczwas one of the few Bitcoin programmers active in the early days and is credited with introducing GPU mining to the coin. On 22 May 2010, he paid 10 000 BTC for two Papa John’s pizza
22May 2010. The first commercial transaction made using bitcoin took place on 22 May 2010, when software developer Laszlo Hanyecz (USA) offered 10,000 bitcoins to any user on the online forum Bitcointalk who would order two large pizzas for him. A fellow user took Hanyecz up on the offer, paying $25 to order the two pizzas and receiving 10,000
TheBitcoin pizza guy made another historical move. On the 25th February 2018, Hanyecz bought two pizzas via the then-new Bitcoin’s layer two protocol, the Lightning Network. This time though, he paid a sort of less amount than his previous transaction, 0.00649 bitcoins. Hanyecz announced the transaction on the Lightning-dev
OnMay 22, 2010, Hanyecz traded 10,000 Bitcoin for some pizza in what is widely believed to be the first real-world transaction involving Bitcoin. Each year, on May 22, Bitcoin enthusiasts all
10000 Bitcoin for two Papa John’s pizzas Dan Kitwood/Romulo Yanes/Cond Nast/Getty Images. Tech Feb 9, 2021. 38,595 Hypes 2 Comments. Tech. Feb 9, 2021. 38,595 Hypes Atotal of 34 traders bought the token with a total loss of 0.9892 ETH ($1,800). Seemingly unperturbed, investors then flocked to tokens named bitcoin pizza and pizza inu, ending up with losses of
Usingan online chat forum, Hanyecz asked if anyone would be willing to buy him pizza in exchange for 10,000 Bitcoin. He found a taker—and got two pizzas out of the deal.
BitcoinPizza Day is an unofficial holiday among cryptocurrency enthusiasts. It marks the birthday of the moment on which Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two large pizzas. It seems Hanyecz is still keeping a close eye on Bitcoin as of right now. He recently used the Lightning Network to buy two pizzas with Bitcoin at more normal prices.

ReutersGraphics. 2008: "Satoshi Nakamoto" introduces the concept of bitcoin. 2010: The first retail transaction takes place when a user pays 10,000 bitcoin

The10,000 Bitcoins used to buy the pizzas would be worth a staggering amount in today’s market. This serves as a testament to the incredible growth and value appreciation of Bitcoin over the years. Historical Milestone: The first Bitcoin transaction for pizza has become a significant historical milestone in the cryptocurrency industry. It
Today that lowly 10,000 Bitcoin haul would be worth a pie-in-the-sky $365 million. "I had no idea how huge it would become," Sturdivant said. But despite losing out on boundless riches, the now
OnMay 22, 2021, the store celebrated the 11th anniversary of Bitcoin Pizza Day by giving away 10,000 free slices of pizza to customers of the store. Other jfXfZ.
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