OP-ED: The billion-dollar bite; Remembering the day two pizzas changed the world

PVC Professor Justin Robinson. Photo credit: UWI Global Campus

Fifteen years ago, on May 22, 2010, a man named Laszlo Hanyecz unknowingly made history—not in a boardroom or laboratory, but from the comfort of his home, with a keyboard and a craving for pizza. Hanyecz, a programmer and early Bitcoin enthusiast, paid a fellow forum user 10,000 bitcoins for two Papa John’s pizzas. The transaction
was the first known instance of Bitcoin being used to purchase a physical good. At the time, 10,000 BTC was roughly $41—approximately the cost of a standard pizza night. But yesterday, Bitcoin surged to an all-time high of $105,000 per coin, making those two pizzas worth over $1 billion. This surge in value, from $ 41 to $ 1 billion, illustrates the
exponential growth of Bitcoin’s value over the years. You read that right: one billion U.S. dollars—easily the most expensive pizzas ever baked, and arguably the most famous.

From Geek Curiosity to Global Currency

Bitcoin was barely a year old in 2010. It was an experimental digital currency known mostly to cryptographers, libertarians, and software hobbyists. Created by the still-mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin promised a decentralized, peer-to-peer financial system. But it had no real-world value until someone was willing to trade it for
something tangible.

It was Hanyecz, a visionary who saw his purchase not as a loss, but as a contribution to something bigger. “It wasn’t like Bitcoins had any value back then,” he said in interviews. “The idea of trading them for a pizza was incredibly cool.” His perspective and willingness to take a risk for something he believed in, set the stage for a revolution.

It was more than cool—it was revolutionary. The transaction gave Bitcoin its first price tag and sparked a movement that would change finance, technology, and even geopolitics.

A Slice of History

May 22 is known worldwide as Bitcoin Pizza Day, celebrated by crypto enthusiasts who gather online and offline to honour Hanyecz’s now-legendary purchase. Memes, commemorative Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and themed pizza parties abound. NFTs are unique digital assets representing ownership of a specific item or content, often used in the crypto and digital art communities.

Yet this is more than a quirky footnote in financial history. It’s a parable of vision, risk, and the astonishing power of technology to reshape our world.

Lessons from a $1 Billion Pizza

There’s irony in the fact that Hanyecz’s modest meal would eventually be worth more than the GDP of some small nations. But there’s also inspiration. His transaction reminds us that innovation often starts with small, even laughable, acts. That radical ideas may be dismissed until, one day, they aren’t. And that every new economy—whether built on blockchain, AI, or something yet to emerge—begins with a first step. Laszlo Hanyecz didn’t just order dinner. He served the world a vision of what money could become. And if that isn’t worth a pizza, what is?

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2 Comments

  1. History Indeed
    May 24, 2025

    Never forget that in 2015 every dominican who was willing to put in the effort to participate, was going to receive $25 in Bitcoin airdropped to their phones as part of a nationwide event:

    https://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/business/bitcoin-event-in-dominica-cancelled/
    https://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/general/critic-delighted-over-cancelled-bitcoin-project/

    Back then a lot of people celebrated the event being cancelled because the government got cold feet at the last second. What a missed opportunity – not only could we have made history as the first nation to use Bitcoin on a large scale, but for those people who would have held on to that $25 of Bitcoin which was approximately 0.1 Bitcoin (at the time $BTC was worth on average $250), or maybe even gotten more out of interest, would have a really nice investment today.

  2. Francisco Etienne-Dods Telemaque
    May 22, 2025

    Guy you are an idiot!
    Some like you should simply shut spewing such garbage!
    There is no science to making pizza! That is represents poverty in Italian history. How can that and bitcoin change what world!
    You are in the wrong job, in the wrong place your arguments are stupid.
    Shut up!

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