Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day, the 16th anniversary of Laszlo Hanicz paying 10,000 Bitcoins for Papa John’s pies.


Sixteen years ago today, a Florida programmer named Laszlo Hanicz paid 10,000 bitcoins for two large slices of Papa John’s pizza. At the time, these coins were worth about $41. On this Pizza Day, it’s worth $777.87 million, down $328 million from last year’s anniversary price.

bitcoin pizza day, Observed on May 22 every year, it marks the first commercial transaction using Bitcoin – the moment when the digital currency ceased to be a theoretical experiment and became a means of exchanging real goods.

On May 18, 2010 Hanic to publish On the BitcoinTalk forum with a live offer: 10,000 BTC to anyone willing to order him two pizzas. Some forum users were skeptical, with one pointing out that he could sell the coins for $41 in cash.

Hanich’s response was simple: “I think it would be interesting if I said I paid for the pizza with Bitcoin.” Four days later, a then-19-year-old forum user named Jeremy Sturdivant accepted and ordered pancakes from Papa John’s, collecting 10,000 bitcoins via manual transfer. Bitcoin had its first exchange rate for a consumer good.