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The History of Bitcoin Pizza Day: How Did it Start and Why is it Celebrated?

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By Godrick Fortune Princewill, Crypto Bootcamp Community.

Bitcoin Pizza Day is an annual celebration that takes place on May 22nd to commemorate the very first transaction made using Bitcoin.

The event has gained immense popularity among the Bitcoin community and is celebrated around the world with great enthusiasm.

In this article, we will take a look at the history of Bitcoin Pizza Day, how it started, and why it is celebrated.

The First Bitcoin Transaction

To fully grasp the significance of Bitcoin Pizza Day, we must first examine the beginnings of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was created on January 9, 2009, by an unknown individual or group of individuals going by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

The first Bitcoin transaction took place on January 12, 2009, when Satoshi Nakamoto sent 10 bitcoins to Hal Finney, a prominent developer and early adopter of Bitcoin.

Over the next few months, more and more people started to adopt Bitcoin, and the first Bitcoin exchange was established in March 2010. By this time, Bitcoin had become a popular mode of payment among Bitcoiners and early adopters.

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Bitcoin pizza day hangout, accra, ghana (2022)
The Birth of Bitcoin Pizza Day

On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz made history by becoming the first person to use Bitcoin to purchase a physical item.

Hanyecz had posted on a Bitcoin forum that he was willing to pay 10,000 bitcoins for two large pizzas. At the time, Bitcoin was worth only a few cents, so the transaction was worth around $41.

A fellow Bitcoin enthusiast named Jeremy Sturdivant, also known as “Jercos” responded to Hanyecz’s post and agreed to send him two pizzas in exchange for the bitcoins.

Hanyecz transferred the bitcoins to Sturdivant, and Sturdivant ordered the pizzas from Papa John’s using his credit card.

The pizzas were delivered to Hanyecz, and the transaction was completed. This transaction became known as the “Bitcoin Pizza” transaction and is considered to be the first real-world transaction using Bitcoin.

The transaction was also the first time that Bitcoin was used to purchase a physical item, making it a significant moment in the history of Bitcoin.

Why is Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrated?

Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22nd to commemorate this historic transaction.

Around the world, Bitcoin enthusiasts gather to share pizza and celebrate the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that Bitcoin represents on this particular day.

Join in the fun and learning this year with the Crypto Bootcamp Community, which is the largest gathering of Bitcoin enthusiasts in Africa and beyond. The event is set to take place in over 40 cities across the globe.

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Bitcoin pizza day hangout, abuja, nigeria (2022)

Bitcoin Pizza Day is also a reminder of how far Bitcoin has come since its early days. Today, Bitcoin is a global phenomenon with millions of users around the world.

The price of Bitcoin has skyrocketed, and it is now considered a legitimate asset class by many investors.

Conclusion

Bitcoin Pizza Day is a fun and festive way to celebrate the history and future of Bitcoin. It is a reminder of the innovative spirit that drives the Bitcoin community and a testament to the power of decentralised technology.

As we celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day, it is important to remember that Bitcoin is still in its early stages. While there have been many ups and downs over the years, the potential for Bitcoin technology to transform the world is greater than ever.

To all the Bitcoin maximalists, investors, communities, media houses, and platforms out there – this is a shout out to you all! Your unwavering commitment and passion for driving the widespread adoption and acceptance of Bitcoin are truly inspiring.

Your hard work and determination are helping to build a stronger, more resilient financial system for all. Keep pushing forward, and let’s continue to make Bitcoin the future of money!

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Bitcoin pizza day hangout, abuja, nigeria (2022).

So, whether you’re an expert Bitcoin investor or just someone who enjoys a good slice of pizza, take a moment to celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day and the incredible journey that Bitcoin has taken over the past decade.

Who knows what the future holds for Bitcoin, but one thing is for sure: Bitcoin Pizza Day is here to stay!

Join Crypto Bootcamp Community, the largest blockchain community in Africa for this year’s Bitcoin pizza day commemoration.

Find the registration link . For partnership, you can email at partnership[at]cbccommunity.com. For further information visit the event website.

 


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