Laszlo Hanyecz was a computer programmer who was interested in Bitcoin. He had been mining Bitcoin for a while, and he had accumulated a large number of them. In May of 2010, he posted a message on a Bitcoin forum offering to pay 10,000 bitcoins for someone to buy him two 🍕🍕 (pizzas).

At the time, bitcoins were worth very little. You could buy one bitcoin for about $0.03. So, Hanyecz was offering to pay about $30 for two pizzas.

A man named Jeremy S. saw Hanyecz's post and agreed to buy him the pizzas. He ordered two large pizzas from Papa John's and had them delivered to Hanyecz's house.

Hanyecz was very happy with the pizzas. He said that they were "the best pizzas I've ever had." He also said that he was glad to be able to help promote Bitcoin.

The transaction between Hanyecz and S. is now known as the "Bitcoin Pizza Purchase." It is considered to be the first time that Bitcoin was used to purchase a physical good or service.

The Bitcoin Pizza Purchase is a reminder of the early days of Bitcoin. It was a time when Bitcoin was still very new and unproven. However, people like Hanyecz and S. were willing to take a risk on Bitcoin and help to make it what it is today.

#BitcoinPizzaDay is now celebrated by the cryptocurrency community every year on May 22nd. It is a day to remember the early days of #bitcoin and to celebrate the progress that has been made since then.

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