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The pizza bought on 22 nd May 2010 was worth $30 compared to $100 million accounting for 10000 Bitcoins today. This day has been marked in cryptocurrency calendar as Bitcoin Pizza Day as a sign of the massive potential this dynamic token holds.
The significance of Bitcoin Pizza Day is not only that it demonstrated the potential of Bitcoin as a medium of exchange, but also that it showed how much Bitcoin has appreciated in value over time. The 10,000 bitcoins that Hanyecz spent on the pizzas are now worth over $200 million at the current market price of around $20,000 per bitcoin.
Today, those bitcoins are worth a whopping $100 million. Advertisement. On May 22, 2010, a developer bought two pizzas using 10,000 units of a then-little-known digital currency called bitcoin. Today, the price of a single bitcoin has hit $10,000 — making 10,000 of them worth a staggering $100 million (£75 million). Bitcoin is going nuclear.
Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer from Florida, traded 10,000 Bitcoin for two pizza delivered from another Bitcoiner on May 22, 2010. Bitcoin price has exploded in over 10 years, specifically last couple of months. After Tesla’s purchase of $1.5 billion in BTC, a single Bitcoin is now worth around $47,000.
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Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated on 22 nd May every year to commemorate the early adopters who paid Bitcoins for Pizza. On 22 nd May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz announced on the Bitcoin forum that he had bought two pizzas for 10,000 Bitcoins. This was the first time Bitcoin was used to buy physical goods giving the crypto currency a market value.
On 22nd May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz bought a pizza for 10,000… twitter.com Because the price of bitcoins is so volatile, this profile shows you the price of those two pizzas every day.
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