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You know, there's a story in the crypto world that will never stop being relevant. It's about the person who literally changed the perception of Bitcoin as a means of payment.
Laszlo Hanyecz (Laszlo Hanyecz) — an American programmer who on May 22, 2010, did what seemed impossible. He paid 10,000 bitcoins for two pizzas at Papa John's. Just two pizzas. At the time, it was about $41. Sounds funny? But that was the first real purchase in history using Bitcoin.
Here's the paradox. When Laszlo Hanyecz made this transaction, no one could have guessed that these 10,000 coins would eventually be worth millions of dollars. Today, that pizza is worth more than the average American's house. And this is not just a crypto story anecdote — it's a symbol.
This day is now celebrated every year in the community. It's called Bitcoin Pizza Day. A reminder that Bitcoin was once just an idea that people started using in real life. That cryptocurrency can be not only a speculation but also a medium of exchange.
Laszlo Hanyecz's story shows us how real innovation begins. When enthusiasts simply try something new without thinking about how much it might be worth later. It was a moment when Bitcoin stopped being just a number on a screen and became a reality.