Najnowsze artykuły:
Złoto świeci pełnym blaskiem, bitcoin świętuje swoje pizza-roczki, a Pekin i Waszyngton wstrzymują wojnę celną. Sprawdzamy dane makro, wyniki Orlenu i Allegro, a na deser – rozmowa z Lechem Kaniukiem, ...
22 maja 2010 roku, programista Laszlo Hanyecz przeszedł do historii nie tylko kryptowalut, ale i całej popkultury finansowej. To właśnie wtedy, na forum - Hotnews ...
Treść artykułu dostarczona przez Partnera w ramach współpracy komercyjnej. Bitget, wiodąca giełda kryptowalut i firma Web3, świętuje Bitcoin Pizza Day - Aktualności ...
Many remember May 22, 2010 as Bitcoin Pizza Day, buy Laszlo Hanyecz actually spent nearly 80,000 bitcoin that year — a sum worth over $8.7 billion today.
The rally comes amid record inflows into Bitcoin ETFs, growing optimism around stablecoin regulation, and global economic uncertainty.
An order for two pizzas was paid with 10,000 BTC fifteen years ago. Today, that same order is worth over $1.1 billion — just as BTC just hit fresh record highs.
Bitcoin Pizza Day, marked every year on 22 May, celebrates the first real-world Bitcoin transaction in 2010. That day, a programmer exchanged 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, proving crypto could be used ...
The first known Bitcoin transaction in the real world is celebrated on Bitcoin Pizza Day. The first time Bitcoin was used to buy a physical product outside of the digital realm occurred on May 22, ...
Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrates the 15-year-old transaction of programmer Laszlo Hanyecz, when he purchased two pizzas with 10,000 BTC.
Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated every year on May 22 to mark the first known real-world transaction using Bitcoin. On this day in 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for two ...
This year’s anniversary is especially noteworthy: it's been 15 years since Laszlo Hanyecz made the first recorded real-world Bitcoin transaction, spending ...
And aside from the official ones, people around the world have created more, from the serious (National Poultry Day, Astronomy Day), to the middling (No Socks Day, Lost and Found Day), to the ...