Bitcoin Pizza Day, Explained: The $41 Pizza that Became Worth Millions
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How Bitcoin Pizza Day Sparked a $2.7 Trillion Digital Revolution
Bitcoin Pizza Day returns on May 22, marking sixteen years since Laszlo Hanyecz traded 10,000 BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas. What once felt like a quirky anecdote now reads like a defining moment in digital finance. With Bitcoin hovering near $78,000 in May 2026, that $41 purchase carries a surreal $780 million valuation, a reminder of how early participants validated value long before institutions arrived. Hanyecz later said the trade made Bit…
Beyond the $126k milestone: How Bitcoin Pizza Day 2026 marks Africa’s transition from speculation to production
When programmer Laszlo Hanyecz famously traded 10,000 Bitcoin for two Papa John’s pizzas on 22 May 2010, the transaction was a crude, empirical experiment to prove the digital asset could function as a medium of exchange. Sixteen years later, that historical benchmark has taken on an entirely different meaning. Global headlines over the past year have been dominated by the pioneer coin’s historic march to $126,000 all times high, driven by unpre…
Bitcoin Pizza Day 2026 Arrived Over $300 Million Lighter Than Last Year
The post Bitcoin Pizza Day 2026 Arrived Over $300 Million Lighter Than Last Year appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin Pizza Day arrived with a $328 million loss this year. The 10,000 Bitcoin (BTC) that bought two Papa John’s pizzas in 2010 is now worth $777.87 million, down from $1.106 billion on the 15th anniversary in 2025. The 29.7% year-over-year decline is the steepest drop in any Bitcoin Pizza Day stack since 2015, when the cryptoc…
Bitcoin Pizza Day Still Explains Why BTC Became Bigger Than Money
Bitcoin Pizza Day is usually remembered through the shock value of the number. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz offered 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, and the trade became the first widely recognized real-world commercial Bitcoin transaction. Sixteen years later, with Bitcoin trading near $77,700, those same 10,000 BTC are worth roughly $777 million. That number is absurd enough to carry the story by itself. It is also the least interesting part of i…
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