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A team that helps operate the Orphans of Uganda Children’s Center, which runs in part on international bitcoin donations, ...
Bitcoin Pizza Day is sort of like the Bitcoin version of Thanksgiving, but instead of turkey, it’s pizza. It’s a time for thankfulness and remembrance for how far we have all come. Bitcoin Pizza Day ...
Today, Bitcoiners all over the world celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day, a tradition that dates back to May 22, 2010, when one man made history by making the first “real world” purchase with bitcoin.
Every year on May 22, the cryptocurrency community remembers and marvels at how one man paid for a pizza with bitcoin. While the story may sound benign and uninteresting at first glance, ...
In what may be the most niche celebration in the world, today marks Bitcoin Pizza Day. For crypto enthusiasts, it marks eight years exactly since 10,000 bitcoin (BTC) was used to buy two pizzas.
Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrates the first real-world Bitcoin purchase, a $41 pizza order now worth $1.1 billion as BTC hits a new all-time high of $111,544 on May 22, 2025.
Today is a significant day for the crypto world. May 22, 2010, will forever be remembered in the history of cryptocurrency as Bitcoin Pizza Day. On this date, a Florida programmer named Laszlo ...
Bitcoin was in its infancy at the time and so Hanyecz continued his feeding frenzy through the summer of 2010, until he wrote that he could no longer afford to fork over so many bitcoin for pizza.
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz purchased two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,000 BTC. In commemoration, the crypto market labelled the day Bitcoin Pizza Day.
It's a big week for bitcoin — and for pizza. Monday marked Bitcoin Pizza Day — the date seven years ago when Laszlo Hanyecz completed the first ever purchase with bitcoin. Hanyecz bought two ...
While Bitcoin Pizza Day is widely known today, records about any celebrations are scarce before 2014. That isn’t exactly surprising, as before 2013 awareness of Bitcoin was low.