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You probably know this story, but it never gets old. Back in May 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz did something that would become legendary in crypto history. He posted on BitcoinTalk asking if anyone would sell him a pizza for 10,000 Bitcoin. Two days later, someone actually did it. Papa John's pizza for 10,000 BTC. Sounds insane, right?
Here's the thing though—at that time, Bitcoin was basically worthless. We're talking $0.003 per coin. People thought it was just a technical experiment with zero real-world use. Laszlo's pizza purchase was actually groundbreaking because it proved you could use Bitcoin to buy something tangible. It wasn't just numbers on a screen anymore.
Now, let's talk about what happened next. In 2010, those 10,000 bitcoins were worth around $30. By 2017, they'd be worth roughly $200 million. Today in 2026, that same pizza transaction represents over $300 million in value. Think about that for a second. The world's most expensive pizza ever, and it wasn't even intentional.
When people ask Laszlo if he regrets it, he actually doesn't. He said in interviews that he had no way of knowing Bitcoin would explode like this. To him, the real value was proving that cryptocurrency could actually work in the real world. That mattered more than the potential gains.
This entire story kind of captures what crypto has become. It started as this obscure technical thing—people were literally trading Bitcoin for pizza. Now those same pizzas are worth hundreds of millions. The volatility is insane. Every May 22nd, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day to remember these early days when the technology was just beginning.
It's a good reminder that sometimes the smallest decisions end up having the biggest impact. And yeah, this is probably the world's most famous pizza transaction ever. The community still talks about it constantly. Makes you wonder what decisions we're making today that'll seem equally wild in a few years.