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20 Cool Things about Bitcoin-Pizzeria.com

1 Bitcoin Friendly*

2 Crypto Friendly

3 Family Friendly

4 Dog Friendly

5 Fully On Chain (Front and Back Ends)

6 10% Back

7 🔸 Holidays (Bitcoin Specials)

8 🇺🇸 Liberty Days (Military Discounts)

9 Special Events

10 Standing Discounts for PiS (Payment in Satoshis)

11 Perpetual Sweepstakes

12 Membership Deals

13 Bitcoin Hard-Core (Round Table)

14 Permaculture Projects

15 Rainy Day Labs

16 Satoshiopoly Saturdays (Game Days)

17 Music Nights

18 Summer Screen

19 Patio Scene

20 Member/Guest Events

 
 
 

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Events

January 3: Proof of Keys Day / Genesis Block Day | Jan 3 

Marks the mining of the Bitcoin Genesis Block by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009, launching the blockchain. It’s also celebrated as Proof of Keys Day, where users withdraw their Bitcoin to self-custody to promote financial sovereignty.

April 5: Satoshi’s Birthday | April 5 

  Commemorates the symbolic birthdate listed by Satoshi Nakamoto (April 5, 1975), possibly referencing historical events like the 1933 U.S. gold ban or the 1975 end of gold ownership restrictions. Bitcoiners honor this day by contributing to open-source software.

Bitcoin Pizza Day | May 22

 Celebrates the first real-world Bitcoin transaction in 2010, when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, valued at about $41 then (over $1 billion today). It highlights Bitcoin as a medium of exchange.

 

Nixon Shock Day | August 15

  Recognizes the 1971 end of the gold standard, celebrating Bitcoin’s fixed 21 million supply as a counter to fiat currency.

Bitcoin Whitepaper Day  | October 31

Marks the 2008 publication of Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper, a day for reflecting on the financial system’s renewal and cypherpunk ideals.

Decentralization Day | December 23

Commemorates the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, with Bitcoiners celebrating decentralization by running nodes.