If you had 10,000 BTC today, what would you do with it?
The first recorded Bitcoin transaction took place on May 22, 2010, when a programmer named Laszlo paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. At the time, 10,000 BTC was worth about $30. Today, those two pizzas would be worth over $100 billion.
Laszlo posted on the Bitcoin forum offering the coins for two large pizzas, specifying his preferences. Four days later, he successfully completed the purchase and shared a photo of his pizza, expressing his excitement.
What happened to those who spent Bitcoin in the early days?
Laszlo, a programmer from Florida, started mining and created software to mine with graphics cards at a early time. Mining Bitcoin was easy at the time, and he quickly accumulated a lot.
He said he was happy during that time, as he could get free pizza by using his graphics card. Laszlo claims he has no regrets and even continued spending his BTC on various purchases, including around 100,000 BTC.
The seller of the pizzas was Jeremy Sturdivant, a 19-year-old from California who had mined some BTC himself. He later spent the 10,000 BTC on a trip with his girlfriend.
I’ve also heard a friend say that ten years ago, he spent their Bitcoin to buy an $Hermes International SA(HESAF)$ bag for girlfriend.
This line chart shows the price of bitcoin vs gold over time.
If you had 10,000 Bitcoin, how would you spend it?
Do you prefer gold or bitcoin?
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他说那段时间他很开心,因为他可以得到用他的显卡免费吃披萨。拉兹洛声称他不后悔,甚至继续将他的BTC花在各种购买上,包括大约10万BTC。
披萨的卖家是杰里米·斯特迪万特(Jeremy Sturdivant),他是一名来自加州的19岁少年,自己开采了一些比特币。他后来花了10,000 BTC和他的女朋友去旅行。