HOW BITCOIN PIZZA DAY RESEMBLES FESTIVUS | by heidi
Bitcoin Pizza Day. The fabulous event that takes place once each year on May 22. I won't bore you with all the details. Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John’s pizzas in what’s widely believed to be the first transaction of bitcoin for a physical good. Let's put some dollar value on this transaction. The two pizzas together were roughly valued at $41 at the time based on the amount of bitcoin paid. The bitcoin price hit an all-time high of $68,990. At 10,000 BTC, that's a $689,000,000 windfall at an all-time high. That's an astonishing $43,000,000 (approximately) per pizza slice (assuming 16 slices)! How many of you are willing to tell your partner or family that you could have made it, but you ate a $43-million-per-slice Papa John’s pizza instead to make history. "Fuhgeddaboudit!" Anyway, it's a joyous time in the community to come together and celebrate the strides Bitcoin has made. The day feels like our Festivus. We begin with the “airing of...