Bitcoin Pizza Brand Is Here to Disrupt the Market — But it Doesn't Accept BitcoinThe first pizzas will be delivered this Saturday.
ByEmily Rella•
It's no secret that the crypto space has been making all kinds of headlines lately, including everything from the cheekySNLsketch "The Dogefather" toMark Cubanand Elon Musk getting into a Twitter standoff over the environmental ethics involved in the production of Bitcoin. But one phrase we probably never expected to hear? Bitcoin Pizza.
Crytpo influencer and tech investor Anthony Pompliano set the internet into a frenzy Tuesday when heannounced通过Twitter视频,他将劳恩ching a new initiate called Bitcoin Pizza in order to help fund research and development of the famed cryptocurrency.
今天我宣布比特币披萨,一个新国家al pizza brand that is launching in 10 cities.
— Pomp (@APompliano)May 18, 2021
The first pizzas will be delivered this Saturday, which is the 11 year anniversary of the infamous bitcoin pizza transaction.
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The infamous transaction he alludes to was when Laszlo Hanyecz purchased two Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 bitcoin in 2010, marking the first time a commercial transaction was completed via the currency.
Thepizzaswill launch in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Houston, Chicago, Miami, Washington D.C., New York City and Boston, and be delivered from May 22-29.
The prices of each pie will vary by city but will be higher than a normal pie at each location, with proceeds going to the Human Rights Foundation in order to support the organization'sBitcoin Development Fund. "Just as Bitcoin is working to disrupt the incumbent banks, Bitcoin Pizza will be working to disrupt the incumbent corporate pizza chains," Pompliano said. "Bitcoiners can accomplish anything."
Hungry consumers can go to the Bitcoin Pizzawebsiteand place an order for delivery, which will come piping hot in a special Bitcoin-themed box.
Five different pies are being offered, including a pepperoni pie named "Laser Eyes" and a pineapple and ham version named "Satoshi's Favorite," as a nod to Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto.
Ironically enough, Bitcoin won't be accepted as a form of payment for the pies — you'll need real cash for that.
"For individuals in closed societies, or anyone facing hyperinflation, capital controls, sanctions or financial surveillance, Bitcoin can be a tool of freedom," the brandsaid."Every pizza purchased benefits open-source developers working to make the Bitcoin network more private, decentralized and resilient."