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Wind•Crypto✅
Wind•Crypto✅
People think the tragedy of Bitcoin Pizza Day was losing 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. #OKXPizzaDay But that was never the real story. The real story is far stranger. Because in 2010, Bitcoin had no price… yet somehow it already had believers. No Wall Street. No ETF approvals. No billion-dollar companies stacking BTC on balance sheets. Just a few anonymous people on the internet staring at numbers on a screen, pretending those numbers meant something. And then one day, a guy named Laszlo did something almost absurd: He turned belief into reality. Not by mining Bitcoin. Not by talking about freedom or decentralization. But by asking a simple question: “Can this invisible thing buy me dinner?” That was the real experiment. Because before that moment, Bitcoin existed only inside computers. After that moment, it existed inside human psychology. That trade didn’t just buy two pizzas. It created a bridge between the digital world and the real world. And once humanity crossed that bridge… there was no going back. Today people laugh at the price. “10,000 BTC for two pizzas?” But history rarely looks expensive while it’s happening. The Wright brothers looked ridiculous before airplanes changed the planet. The internet looked useless before it swallowed the global economy. And Bitcoin? Bitcoin looked like pizza money… before the world started treating it like a reserve asset. The craziest part is this: Laszlo didn’t lose 10,000 BTC. He helped prove that humans are willing to assign value to something they cannot touch, cannot see, and cannot control. And that idea may end up being worth far more than the Bitcoin itself. @OKX星球

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