The programmer who used 10,000 Bitcoins to buy a pizza has been found. In the video, his bearded appearance looks good and healthy. This guy dared to spend 10,000 BTC in one go just to eat a pizza back in those days. What does that say? It indicates that he probably held at least a few tens of thousands of Bitcoins. If he wasn't very confident in his holdings, who would be so extravagant? If this transaction were analyzed with today's algorithms, it would be easy to calculate—his decision at the time ultimately became the most expensive meal in crypto history.
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BlockchainTalker
· 5h ago
actually, let's break this down—the dude wasn't necessarily hodling massive bags, game theory says he was just operating under completely different scarcity assumptions back then. empirically speaking, early adopters often had wildly miscalibrated value propositions for bitcoin.
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PumpDetector
· 16h ago
laszlo knew something the rest of us were still sleeping on back then ngl... that kind of conviction doesn't come from nothing
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VirtualRichDream
· 16h ago
Wow, this guy's mindset must be so strong. He was so confident that BTC would take off back then.
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NFTFreezer
· 16h ago
Holding tens of thousands of BTC and still daring to throw it around like this, this guy was really quite fearless back then. His level of not taking coins seriously is hard to describe.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 16h ago
Damn, this guy must be so regretful that his intestines are turning green now.
The programmer who used 10,000 Bitcoins to buy a pizza has been found. In the video, his bearded appearance looks good and healthy. This guy dared to spend 10,000 BTC in one go just to eat a pizza back in those days. What does that say? It indicates that he probably held at least a few tens of thousands of Bitcoins. If he wasn't very confident in his holdings, who would be so extravagant? If this transaction were analyzed with today's algorithms, it would be easy to calculate—his decision at the time ultimately became the most expensive meal in crypto history.