Every year on May 22, the Bitcoin community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day. The day when a forum user under the nickname Laszlo paid
10,000 BTC for two Papa John�s pizzas
(in reality, according to Laszlo himself, he spent about 50,000 Bitcoins on buying pizzas). Therefore, this contest is a great opportunity to test your culinary skills and become part of the established tradition when Bitcoiners delight themselves and their loved ones with delicious pizza. 🍕
What about prizes?This year's sponsors were
BC.Game,
BitcoinGirl and
Theymos (if anyone feels that they also want to be on this list please let me know). Please note that Bitcointalk Pizza Day 2024 is not an official event and is a community event. There will be
5 winners who will share a prize fund of
$2,500 in Bitcoin.
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| 🥈 2/3rd place | | 🥇 1st place | | 🥉 4/5th place | |
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| Prize of $500 | | Prize of $1000 | | | |
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How it works?From the time the thread is published until
June 1st, you will have the opportunity to post photos of your pizza (read the rules below). After the designated date, a voting thread will be created where, through joint efforts, we will determine 5 winners
(the voting system will be identical to that used in the BCA).
- Post at least 2 photos: [1] Photo of Pizza + username and date [2] Photo of Pizza in the making ➥ Note
- Pizza should be Bitcoin pizza (Bitcointalk style is allowed).
- Pizza must be made by yourself / Only one pizza per user ➥ Note.
- I reserve the right to decide at my own discretion whether your baked goods are pizza or not.
Let me give advice ... while preparing Bitcoin pizza with my family for the third year in a row, I came to the conclusion that it is better to add Bitcoin symbols after the pizza has been in the oven for 7/10 minutes. If you add BTC symbols right away, they start to bake heavily long before the pizza is ready.Discussion allowed!