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Bitcoin, Papa John's Pizza

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The Man Behind Bitcoin Pizza Day Spent More Bitcoin Than You Think
Many remember May 22, 2010 as Bitcoin Pizza Day, but Laszlo Hanyecz actually spent nearly 80,000 bitcoin that year — a sum worth over $8.7 billion today.

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Bitcoin Pizza Day: The $1.1 billion meal that started it all
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What You Didn’t Know About Laszlo Hanyecz, the Bitcoin Pizza Day Legend
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Would You Pay $1B for a Pizza?
It's May 22, otherwise known as Bitcoin Pizza Day. Meaning, it's the day to mourn the fate of software developer Laszlo ...
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How Two Pizzas Created a Domino Effect, Building a Trillion-Dollar Asset
May 22 marks 15 years since Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world Bitcoin transaction by spending 10,000 Bitcoins on two ...

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