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Topic: Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day everyone ! (Read 4403 times)

sr. member
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May 28, 2017, 11:46:45 PM
I think the pizza guy accepted bitcoin even bitcoin had no value I think this 10000 btc he deserved if he gives pizza thag guy with kind heart
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 28, 2017, 11:36:12 PM
When I first heard about the 10000 pizza I was shocked and BTC was just $10 or so, now it's almost a miracle... I wonder if few years later it will be in the billion Tongue
That pizza better have been good.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 254
May 28, 2017, 10:16:01 PM
Its been a long time since bitcoin was started, they all think it was a scam, and nothing can expect it could be this valuable,  but suddenly it gets a support which brings it on top. Now everyone who know bitcoin that time is regretting on the oppurtunity they lost. Hoping to come back to past and buy bitcoin as much as i can. Hahaha, happy pizza day young fellas,
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1123
May 28, 2017, 10:02:00 PM
Terrific roll indeed, no one in the world at that time, could have expected something like this is happening "the rise of bitcoin to this level" as well as an exchange like this.. Both parties already have way more coins than us probably and the pizza was worth that in the time.

That's exactly what Lazslo said in his interview....but folks won't read that & will keep speculating, hahaha.
sr. member
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Merit: 306
May 28, 2017, 08:30:01 PM
Yeah, happy pizza day.  I'd like to add that 8 years after bitcoin's creation you still can't buy a pizza anywhere in the United States.  At least I don't know of any pizzerias that accept bitcoin.  Thus we still need progress in that area.  And I'd be more than glad to pay for my pie with bitcoin!
newbie
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May 28, 2017, 08:26:45 PM
Terrific roll indeed, no one in the world at that time, could have expected something like this is happening "the rise of bitcoin to this level" as well as an exchange like this.. Both parties already have way more coins than us probably and the pizza was worth that in the time.
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 28, 2017, 07:07:38 PM
#99
in that time, it wasn't an actually a bad deal IMO, However it just shows you how reliable, resilient and constitutionality increasing in value from the first day to day, even the change from down to upward trend it improves regularly over long term till now.
sr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 250
May 28, 2017, 04:45:56 PM
#98
Happy Birthday I cant imaginate now that somebody sold for that amount of bitcoin.I wilould never do that in their place because he could know that bitcoin  will grow.
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May 28, 2017, 04:36:28 PM
#97
Haha, they must have been very good pizzas. It's like you cut your private keys into pizza-paste then eat. I wish we had a pizza-collectible that represents this important historical event.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
May 28, 2017, 12:50:29 PM
#96
I cashed out some Bitcoin and bought a pizza in honour of this special occasion Smiley Bet that buy eh sold the pizza is laughing his ass all the way to the bank and they buy who bought it better had enjoyed the most expensive pizza in the world. ^^

Lazslo was interviewed by Time magazine & said he had no regrets.  I'm sure he mined and kept manymore BTC

He's a BTC Hero.  He got the blockchain transactions rolling.

But still 10,000 bitcoin is hard to mine considering the total volume of btc is not big. I think deep inside he want to hang on the rope now. Cheesy

Maybe he kept a whole load of Bitcoin. If he had any sense he would have. Maybe he had another 10k more or even more. Who knows. I personally believe he had many to spare.
sr. member
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May 28, 2017, 11:50:28 AM
#95
I have to admit that I had a great laughter when I see this thread, we really need to create an event every year on this day!
 Grin

Yeah because it will also serves a anniversary of bitcoin. More event like this will encourage more people to used bitcoin because while working for it to earn money there are time to enjoy and celebrate things that are connected to bitcoin.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 28, 2017, 11:15:41 AM
#94
Lazslo was interviewed by Time magazine & said he had no regrets.  I'm sure he mined and kept manymore BTC

He's a BTC Hero.  He got the blockchain transactions rolling.

But still 10,000 bitcoin is hard to mine considering the total volume of btc is not big. I think deep inside he want to hang on the rope now. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1123
May 28, 2017, 11:06:47 AM
#93
Lazslo was interviewed by Time magazine & said he had no regrets.  I'm sure he mined and kept manymore BTC

He's a BTC Hero.  He got the blockchain transactions rolling.
legendary
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Merit: 1352
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May 28, 2017, 11:00:27 AM
#92
That's a hell of a Papa John's pizza right there and I wonder if it has some pineapples in it? But kidding aside, Laszlo just put his mark forever in the bitcoin economy because of the ever increasing price of bitcoin and with 10,000 btc.

And to this day, I still wonder whether laszlo still has couple of tens of thousands of bitcoins in his disposal?
newbie
Activity: 60
Merit: 0
May 28, 2017, 10:52:41 AM
#91
This one always shows how something like BTC can turn to be an unprecedented success, who would have expected a no-name currency that people used to play around with would be so much success (answer: allot seemed to think so, at least allot of those oriented in development).

Anyway, I don't see it as an exceptionally bad deal at the time, These 10,000 worthed a pizza at the time (or even less), hence it's all good and I'm sure both of them are much bitcoin-richer than us the readers.
newbie
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May 27, 2017, 04:42:28 AM
#90
it was a memorable day, I don't agree with people making fun of the exchange of thousands of BTC to a pizza, that was it's value at that time, so you can't look at it by today's standards, for example if you somehow could contact google makers when it was just a project you could have made billions for a relatively small startup investment.
hero member
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May 26, 2017, 05:49:11 AM
#89
Isnt that treating BTC more like a stock or a security? If its treated really like money, then we should start spending it. But most of us dont. We all love to tuck it in cold storage and squirrel it away like were so afraid that someone might steal it from us.
You made a nice point but not everyone is fond of buying materialistic things.He who plans for the future holds the key for the riches.They can do whatever they want with their bitcoins.Had the pizza guy saved those coins,he would probably have a house by the beach today.

So if he did really treat it as money then maybe he did go broke.
He didn't go broke.He got what he paid for.
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
May 26, 2017, 02:06:54 AM
#88
Does anyone know where that guy is and what hes doing these days? Hes not serving pizzas for a living I hope. Hehehe. That would be so ironic.
If a person can pay that much for a pizza then he might also have some other amount of bitcoin and he will have tat in his wallet so I am sure that he will be a more millionaire with his remaining bitcoins and he will now take care of his bitcoins.

Maybe. But a person who sells that much BTC for a couple pizzas might have also already sold his whole stockpile of coins at lower prices. I know Im more wrong than right on this but thats the impression I have on him.
yes that is also possible but as we know that he have adopted bitcoin as a payment/money so it is the nature of every person that he do not spend all of their money but spend some part of his money and try to save more part of it for the future needs or for future investment etc.

Isnt that treating BTC more like a stock or a security? If its treated really like money, then we should start spending it. But most of us dont. We all love to tuck it in cold storage and squirrel it away like were so afraid that someone might steal it from us.

So if he did really treat it as money then maybe he did go broke.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
May 25, 2017, 11:27:33 PM
#87
Let's party with Pizza Bitcoin everything.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 500
May 25, 2017, 05:34:30 PM
#86
Does anyone know where that guy is and what hes doing these days? Hes not serving pizzas for a living I hope. Hehehe. That would be so ironic.
If a person can pay that much for a pizza then he might also have some other amount of bitcoin and he will have tat in his wallet so I am sure that he will be a more millionaire with his remaining bitcoins and he will now take care of his bitcoins.

Maybe. But a person who sells that much BTC for a couple pizzas might have also already sold his whole stockpile of coins at lower prices. I know Im more wrong than right on this but thats the impression I have on him.
yes that is also possible but as we know that he have adopted bitcoin as a payment/money so it is the nature of every person that he do not spend all of their money but spend some part of his money and try to save more part of it for the future needs or for future investment etc.
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