AnInterview with Jeremy Sturdivant aka âJercosâ, the young man who sold two pizzas for 10,000 BTC in what would come to be recognized as the first transaction involving a tangible good or service in bitcoin history. Now recognized as âbitcoin pizza dayâ. On May 22, 2010 Laszlo Hanyecz now famously declared success in his four day
In2010, a developer bought two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. That's what? ÂŁ20 max. Today, those 10,000 coins would be worth $20m (ÂŁ15.4m). May22 marks the anniversary of the first-ever IRL purchase made with Bitcoin . Back in 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made history when he bought two Papa Johnâs pizzas (worth USD 25) for 10,000 BTC. At the time, the worldâs first cryptocurrency was only a year old and the hungry âBitcoin Pizza Guyâ thought it was a bargain.OnMay 22, 2010, Hanyecz traded 10,000 Bitcoin for some pizza in what is widely believed to be the first real-world transaction involving Bitcoin. Each year, on May 22, Bitcoin enthusiasts allButon May 22, 2010, a then 19-year-old Jeremy Sturdivant began turning heads on the crypto forum. He accepted Laszlo Hanyeczâs offer of 10,000 bitcoin for two pizzas made by Papa Johnâs, valued at around $41 back then. Sturdivant purchased the two '10,000 bitcoin' pizzas and delivered them to Hanyeczâs place in Florida .
Afervent Bitcoin supporter, Laszlo Hanyecz, requested a pizza on an internet forum and offered a mind-blowing 10,000 BTC as payment. It was a light-hearted request meant to demonstrate Bitcoin
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