Bitcoin Pizza Day is an important anniversary in the history of cryptocurrency, celebrating the first physical transaction on May 22, 2010. At that time, American programmer Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas with 10,000 bitcoins. This transaction marked an important step for Bitcoin from a purely digital asset to practical application.
At that time, 10,000 bitcoins were worth about $41, but as the price of Bitcoin soared, this transaction was considered the "most expensive pizza" in history. This event not only demonstrated the potential of Bitcoin, but also reminded people of the high risks and high returns of early investment in cryptocurrency.
Every May 22, the global cryptocurrency community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day, looking back on the origin and development of Bitcoin, celebrating this historic transaction, and looking forward to the future of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin Pizza Day reminds us of the volatility of the early cryptocurrency market and the huge potential of investing in Bitcoin. This event symbolizes the gradual acceptance of the practicality and value of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency by society.
The only holiday in the cryptocurrency world is May 22!