Approximately 14 years ago today, Laszlo Hanyecz posted on bitcointalk.org, offering 10,000 bitcoins for “a couple of pizzas.” However, most people are not aware that it took him four days to finalize the transaction, which is now worth $670 million. The Famous Bitcoin for Pizza Offer That Took 4 Days to Complete In May 2010, […]
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Paolo Ardoino, CTO of Bitfinex and Tether made the case that Tether is a tool for human rights in Davos, Switzerland during the World Economic Forum.
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In recognition of Bitcoin pizza day, the first-ever real-world transaction using Bitcoin, Cointelegraph speaks with the crypto community about their historic BTC purchases.
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On this week’s episode of “The Market Report,” Cointelegraph’s resident experts discuss which DAO has the most potential in 2022.
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Any employee who earns more than minimum wage will have the option for the excess salary to be paid in crypto.
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A guy based in New York City who loves Domino’s is launching a pizza brand based on a Papa John’s event that doesn’t accept the crypto he espouses.
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Users of cryptocurrency exchange Luno can claim $14 in BTC rewards before Sunday.
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“I let the pizza guy choose between $5 in fiat or BTC. Needless to say, he chose wisely,” said the Redditor.
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Fast food chains like Burger King and Church’s Chicken already accept crypto payments in the South American nation.
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Approximately 10 years ago, someone paid 10,000 Bitcoin for two pizzas, but what happened to those coins after the purchase? Coinfirm has found out.
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