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🍕 BITCOIN PIZZA DAY 🍕 Exactly 14 years ago today, on May 22, 2010, a software developer named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas for 10,000 #BTC. Worth about $41 at the time, he didn't know then that this transaction would become an annual celebration and a symbol of the crypto ecosystem. Let's look back at this legendary moment! It all started on May 18, 2010. Laszlo was a developer and a Bitcoin enthusiast. He wanted to give BTC a real-world use and had a brilliant idea: do what millions of people do every day, order a pizza. But it's 2010 and no pizzeria accepts BTC as a payment method. So, he decided to post a message on the #BitcoinTalk Forum: "I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of large pizzas..." He offered to exchange 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC. Which was worth about $41. For three days, Laszlo Hanyecz received no positive responses. On May 21, he posted a new message: "So nobody wants to buy me pizza? Is the bitcoin amount I'm offering too low?" The next day, on May 22, 2010, Jeremie Sturdivant aka "Jercos," another Bitcoin enthusiast, responded to Laszlo on the forum and accepted the offer. Jeremie had two pizzas delivered by Papa John's to a Florida resident (Laszlo). Jeremie later admitted that he used the 10,000 BTC for expenses during a trip shortly afterward. Laszlo received two enormous pizzas at his home. This legendary scene was immortalized forever 📸 More than just a simple pizza purchase, this transaction was the very first purchase of goods with Bitcoin, making it a historic moment! Today, 10,000 BTC are worth over 698 million dollars! And that's how May 22 became Bitcoin Pizza Day 🍕#BitcoinPizzaDay🍕 #binancepizzaday
🍕 BITCOIN PIZZA DAY 🍕
Exactly 14 years ago today, on May 22, 2010, a software developer named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas for 10,000 #BTC.

Worth about $41 at the time, he didn't know then that this transaction would become an annual celebration and a symbol of the crypto ecosystem.

Let's look back at this legendary moment!

It all started on May 18, 2010. Laszlo was a developer and a Bitcoin enthusiast.

He wanted to give BTC a real-world use and had a brilliant idea: do what millions of people do every day, order a pizza.
But it's 2010 and no pizzeria accepts BTC as a payment method.

So, he decided to post a message on the #BitcoinTalk Forum:
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of large pizzas..."
He offered to exchange 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC.
Which was worth about $41.

For three days, Laszlo Hanyecz received no positive responses.
On May 21, he posted a new message:
"So nobody wants to buy me pizza? Is the bitcoin amount I'm offering too low?"

The next day, on May 22, 2010, Jeremie Sturdivant aka "Jercos," another Bitcoin enthusiast, responded to Laszlo on the forum and accepted the offer.
Jeremie had two pizzas delivered by Papa John's to a Florida resident (Laszlo).

Jeremie later admitted that he used the 10,000 BTC for expenses during a trip shortly afterward.

Laszlo received two enormous pizzas at his home.
This legendary scene was immortalized forever 📸

More than just a simple pizza purchase, this transaction was the very first purchase of goods with Bitcoin, making it a historic moment!
Today, 10,000 BTC are worth over 698 million dollars!

And that's how May 22 became Bitcoin Pizza Day

🍕#BitcoinPizzaDay🍕
#binancepizzaday
Celebrate #BinancePizza Day and decode emoji puzzles to share 3,000 #FDUSD in rewards! To participate: 🔸 Join the Binance English Telegram group 🔸 Look out for the puzzles 🔸 Solve the puzzles and submit your answers The reward pool will be shared equally among all winners. #binancepizzaday #BinancePizza
Celebrate #BinancePizza Day and decode emoji puzzles to share 3,000 #FDUSD in rewards!

To participate:
🔸 Join the Binance English Telegram group
🔸 Look out for the puzzles
🔸 Solve the puzzles and submit your answers

The reward pool will be shared equally among all winners.
#binancepizzaday #BinancePizza
Binance Pizza Day – The Taste of Community 🍕❤️ Binance Pizza Day isn't just about free food (though that's always a bonus 😉). It's about celebrating the incredible community that Binance has built. Sharing pizza and crypto knowledge with fellow Binancians is a highlight of my year! The atmosphere is always electric, buzzing with ideas and laughter. It's a reminder that we're all in this together. Cheers to many more Binance Pizza Days! 🥂🍕 #binancepizzaday #bitcoinpizzaday #BinanceTurns7
Binance Pizza Day – The Taste of Community 🍕❤️

Binance Pizza Day isn't just about free food (though that's always a bonus 😉). It's about celebrating the incredible community that Binance has built. Sharing pizza and crypto knowledge with fellow Binancians is a highlight of my year!
The atmosphere is always electric, buzzing with ideas and laughter. It's a reminder that we're all in this together. Cheers to many more Binance Pizza Days! 🥂🍕

#binancepizzaday #bitcoinpizzaday #BinanceTurns7
Everybody saying "He's so nice, how he do that?" Just came out the freezer dripping ice what I'm cool as. #binancepizzaday
Everybody saying
"He's so nice, how he do that?"
Just came out the freezer dripping ice what I'm cool as. #binancepizzaday
🍕 BITCOIN PIZZA DAY 🍕Exactly 14 years ago today, on May 22, 2010, a software developer named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas for 10,000 #BTC. Worth about $41 at the time, he didn't know then that this transaction would become an annual celebration and a symbol of the crypto ecosystem. Let's look back at this legendary moment! It all started on May 18, 2010. Laszlo was a developer and a Bitcoin enthusiast. He wanted to give BTC a real-world use and had a brilliant idea: do what millions of people do every day, order a pizza. But it's 2010 and no pizzeria accepts BTC as a payment method. So, he decided to post a message on the BitcoinTalk Forum: "I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of large pizzas..." He offered to exchange 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC. Which was worth about $41. For three days, Laszlo Hanyecz received no positive responses. On May 21, he posted a new message: "So nobody wants to buy me pizza? Is the bitcoin amount I'm offering too low?" The next day, on May 22, 2010, Jeremie Sturdivant aka "Jercos," another Bitcoin enthusiast, responded to Laszlo on the forum and accepted the offer. Jeremie had two pizzas delivered by Papa John's to a Florida resident (Laszlo). Jeremie later admitted that he used the 10,000 BTC for expenses during a trip shortly afterward. Laszlo received two enormous pizzas at his home. This legendary scene was immortalized forever 📸 More than just a simple pizza purchase, this transaction was the very first purchase of goods with Bitcoin, making it a historic moment! Today, 10,000 BTC are worth over 698 million dollars! And that's how May 22 became Bitcoin Pizza Day 🍕 #BitcoinPizzaDay🍕 #binancepizzaday

🍕 BITCOIN PIZZA DAY 🍕

Exactly 14 years ago today, on May 22, 2010, a software developer named Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas for 10,000 #BTC.
Worth about $41 at the time, he didn't know then that this transaction would become an annual celebration and a symbol of the crypto ecosystem.
Let's look back at this legendary moment!
It all started on May 18, 2010. Laszlo was a developer and a Bitcoin enthusiast.
He wanted to give BTC a real-world use and had a brilliant idea: do what millions of people do every day, order a pizza.
But it's 2010 and no pizzeria accepts BTC as a payment method.
So, he decided to post a message on the BitcoinTalk Forum:
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of large pizzas..."
He offered to exchange 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC.
Which was worth about $41.

For three days, Laszlo Hanyecz received no positive responses.
On May 21, he posted a new message:
"So nobody wants to buy me pizza? Is the bitcoin amount I'm offering too low?"

The next day, on May 22, 2010, Jeremie Sturdivant aka "Jercos," another Bitcoin enthusiast, responded to Laszlo on the forum and accepted the offer.
Jeremie had two pizzas delivered by Papa John's to a Florida resident (Laszlo).

Jeremie later admitted that he used the 10,000 BTC for expenses during a trip shortly afterward.

Laszlo received two enormous pizzas at his home.
This legendary scene was immortalized forever 📸

More than just a simple pizza purchase, this transaction was the very first purchase of goods with Bitcoin, making it a historic moment!
Today, 10,000 BTC are worth over 698 million dollars!
And that's how May 22 became Bitcoin Pizza Day 🍕
#BitcoinPizzaDay🍕
#binancepizzaday
"#pizzaday #celebration Announcement " #pizzas #BRC20Projects $BTC 🚨#binancepizzaday ANNIVERSARY on "MAY 22" 🚨IT'S time to Enter "GIFT of $52000 USDT in PIZZBRC" 🚨NEW PIZZA🍕 LIST ABOVE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DATE AFTER HALVING BE ALERT. 🚨FOR THE FIRST TIME ON MAY 22, ''38 $BTC" were used to BUY A PIZZA🍕 🚨REMEMBER THAT IN A FEW YEARS PIZZA COULD BE WORTH MORE THAN $300 SAVE 1K AND YOU COULD BE A MILLIONAIRE IN A FEW YEARS. 🚨THOUSANDS OF NEWS AROUND THE WORLD WILL SAY THAT PIZZA IS THE MOMENT THERE ARE 12 DAYS OF Increase. $BNB $SHIB
"#pizzaday #celebration Announcement "

#pizzas #BRC20Projects $BTC

🚨#binancepizzaday ANNIVERSARY on "MAY 22"

🚨IT'S time to Enter "GIFT of $52000 USDT in PIZZBRC"

🚨NEW PIZZA🍕 LIST ABOVE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DATE AFTER HALVING BE ALERT.

🚨FOR THE FIRST TIME ON MAY 22, ''38 $BTC " were used to BUY A PIZZA🍕

🚨REMEMBER THAT IN A FEW YEARS PIZZA COULD BE WORTH MORE THAN $300 SAVE 1K AND YOU COULD BE A MILLIONAIRE IN A FEW YEARS.

🚨THOUSANDS OF NEWS AROUND THE WORLD WILL SAY THAT PIZZA IS THE MOMENT THERE ARE 12 DAYS OF Increase.

$BNB $SHIB
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