The $700 Million Pizza: Bitcoin's Greatest True Story
On May 22nd, 2026, a hungry programmer in Florida bought two pizzas. That dinner is now worth over seven hundred million dollars.
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His name was Laszlo. He posted on a tiny forum: I'll pay ten thousand bitcoins to anyone who brings me two pizzas. Back then, Bitcoin was four months old and practically worthless.
A student in England took the deal almost as a joke. He ordered the pizzas with a credit card for about forty one dollars. Laszlo sent the ten thousand coins.
The first real-world Bitcoin purchase in history. Here is why it matters. Nothing backed those coins but math and a shared record thousands of computers agree on.
Yet year after year, people kept trusting it more. Those pizzas re-price every day. At today's value, roughly seventy thousand dollars a slice.
Laszlo says he'd do it again - someone had to prove digital money could buy real things. That is the real lesson. New money only works when people understand it.
So before you touch any of it - understand it first.