In2010, a programmer traded 10,000 bitcoins for two Papa John's pizzas. Today, those coins would be worth more than $80 million. In honor of that purchase, the crypto world celebrates Bitcoin
Thefirst registered transaction of Bitcoin for a consumer product took place when a man purchased two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoin (BTC). Lazlo Hanyecz, a Florida programmer who hadBitcoinPizza 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.
Yep10K BTC for 2 papa johns pizzas guy in florida paid to guy in UK. First real world purchase of value. Also most expensive food items in human history, to my knowledge. A guy going by the name Jercos brokered the pizza deal and received Lazlo's 10,000 bitcoins. He sold them a little while later for $400.
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
Twopizzas cost 10,000 Bitcoins. It was about 41 dollars. The year 2012 At the beginning of 2012, Bitcoin was worth about $5. The cost of 10,000 Bitcoin, which was used to buy two pizzas, was already $50,000. The year 2013 By the end of 2013, Bitcoin had risen in price to $1,000. The cost of 10,000 Bitcoin was already $10 million. The BJwva. 3792381112103848028344585