Bitcoin Pizza, Meet Bitcoin Tesla: Someone Bought a Model S in 2013 for 91.4 BTC
The bitcoin paid to a California car dealership in 2013 would now be worth $4.1 million.
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A British Reddit user wishing to thank a fellow-user in the US got drunk and mistakenly bought £300 worth of pizza for strangers in the States using bitcoin. Daniel Sobey-Harker suggested to his boss that they should reward the US user who had gained their startup (Campus Society) some exposure by ordering him a pizza online. Unfortunately, Daniel found it wasn't quite as easy as he wanted, so he appealed to the Reddit community for advice, asking: Several hours and 9 beers later, he was a “tad merry” but finally had a solution. He could use bitcoin to buy Papa John's vouchers, which he....
eGifter and Tyler Roye Celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day! eGifter is celebrating the Pizza Day on May 22nd. What is Pizza Day? Four years ago two pizzas were purchased with 10,000 bitcoins on May 22, 2010, they would be worth about $5 million today. People have kept using Bitcoin to purchase pizza and so much more. eGifter allows you to buy a huge amount of varying merchants gift cards furthering Bitcoin's reach as well as that of Litecoin and Dogecoin. The co-founder of eGifter, Tyler Roye, was able to talk to me about the impact of Pizza Day and why he is running a promotion to honor it. How....
Anything can be bought with bitcoin. BitGo's Mason Borda has pre-ordered a Tesla Model 3 by paying for it in bitcoin. It is now possible to buy anything with bitcoin. Starting with something as simple as a pizza worth $10 to a brand new high tech electric automobile. Bitcoin has come a long way since it was first introduced in 2008. When it was first introduced, the idea behind it was well appreciated as it solved the double spending problem which was plaguing the computer scientists for a long time. The blockchain technology used by bitcoin allows the protocol to keep a record of all the....
Laszlo's pizza. May 22 marks the annual "Bitcoin Pizza Day," an anniversary of the day in which one of the most expensive pizzas in the history of the world was purchased. The Story. Laszlo Hanyecz purchased the so-called Bitcoin Pizza on 22 May 2010. The programmer paid a Bitcoin Talk forum user 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. The value at the time of the bitcoins was approximately $25. When based on today's exchange rate, that value skyrockets to $2,330,000. Here is the original post on the Bitcoin Talk forum: Here is confirmation of the exchange, which is considered by many the....
This is my official, first-person review of the website PizzaForCoins.com, which allows you to buy pizza with Bitcoin from the three largest pizza chains worldwide, instead of using paper currency. The thoughts and views expressed here are not necessarily shared by CryptoCoinsNews.com and are the opinions of the author, Evander Smart, alone. Being a old boy from Brooklyn, NY, and therefore having ordered, I don't know, a couple of thousand pizzas in my day, I think I'm a fair judge of how a pizza order should go down. From start to finish, I'm nothing if not experienced in the art, and now....