Join us on a nostalgic trip through Bitcoin’s legendary and humorous history:

In 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made internet history, buying two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoin, an event we now celebrate annually on May 22nd as "Bitcoin Pizza Day."

In 2011, a Starcraft 2 clan named aov started giving out Bitcoin as tournament prizes, with those placing 5th to 8th winning 25 Bitcoin each, worth just about a dollar per Bitcoin at the time.

2013 was a wild ride for Bitcoin, beginning with the infamous Mt. Gox hack of 744,408 Bitcoin and also featuring James Howell’s loss of a hard drive containing 7,500 Bitcoin, then worth $7.5 million. This year also saw the creation of the term "HODLING" during a price dip, sparking a hodling craze among crypto fans.

In 2017, Craig Wright claimed to be Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, but couldn’t provide solid proof. In 2019, Bitcoin whale Stefan Thomas shared his story of forgetting his wallet’s password, locking away over 7,000 Bitcoin, now worth $300 million.

2020 brought John McAfee’s bold declaration that Bitcoin would hit $1 million by year’s end, a wager he fortunately didn’t have to follow through on.

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