In May 2010, Jeremy Sturdivant, then a 19-year-old Californian student, noticed a strange request on a cryptocurrency Internet forum: that he could receive 10,000 Bitcoins (according to Said that the 10,000 Bitcoins were worth $41 at the time), in exchange for providing two large pizzas to Laszlo Hanyecz, a 28-year-old Florida resident.
Since then, May 22 has become the annual “Bitcoin Pizza Day” because it was the first time in human history that Bitcoin was used for barter transactions.
"I didn't know it would become so valuable," said Sturdivant, 30. He said that despite losing his unlimited wealth, he still wanted to "play a role" in this "global phenomenon." Feel "proud".
Just like the current BRC20, will there be a big pie and one NFT in the future?