The Bitcoin Pizza Day on May 22, 2010, is a highly iconic annual anniversary in the cryptocurrency realm, celebrated by the global crypto community each year. Its commemorative significance stems from the groundbreaking first physical transaction in the history of Bitcoin. On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz from Florida, USA, posted a transaction request on a Bitcoin forum, offering 10,000 bitcoins in exchange for two pizzas. At that time, a user named Jeremy Sturdivant responded to the invitation, ordering two pizzas valued at about $25 via credit card, and had them delivered to Hanyecz's residence. This seemingly ordinary transaction was, in fact, extraordinary; it not only marked the first successful application of Bitcoin for purchasing physical goods but also became a crucial turning point in the transition of cryptocurrency from conceptualization to practical application, leaving a significant mark in the development history of digital currencies.
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