I'll let you know when I do it. Thank you so much
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I'll let you know when I do it. Thank you so much
Yes I was planning on doing it in my native language as well, so that even my parents could understand but ya maybe i could add spanish as well. Excited for it.
Thank you so much. This is really good addition
Resources I currently have: - The Genesis Post: The original May 18, 2010 thread on Bitcointalk. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php - The Proof: Laszlo’s original 2010 photos of the actual pizzas - The On-Chain Record: The blockchain transaction hash (great for showing how Bitcoin never forgets). https://blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/a1075db55d416d3ca199f55b6084e2115b9345e16c5cf302fc80e9d5fbf5d48d
So i saw this website a couple days back and was like "waaa, this would look cool if it were the bitcoin pizza day website" and that thought has now led to this... You see, many people think Bitcoin Pizza Day is just a funny story about a guy who accidentally spent generational wealth on pizzas. Wealth that is worth about $800M today. But for those of us in the bitcoin space, it’s much deeper than that. On May 22, 2010, Bitcoin made the jump from "internet experiment" to "real-world money." It was the first time two people reached a consensus that digital code was worth a supreme and a cheese pizza. I’m working on this side project to preserve this history for the "normies." I’m building a clean, simple website that explains: ✅ The full backstory (beyond the headlines). ✅ Why that first trade was a technical necessity. ✅ Links to the OG Bitcointalk threads & the actual 2010 photos. The goal? A site that doubles as a global presentation deck so anyone can teach the history of this historic day at their local meetups. If you’re sitting on any rare resources, old IRC logs, or cool interviews related to Laszlo or Jercos, or anything at all - please drop them below!
studying bitcoin. designing bitcoin.