$Pizza the First Meme Coin on Bitcoin

$Pizza is a tribute to the 2010 “Bitcoin Pizza Day,” when a programmer used 10,000 bitcoins to buy pizzas, marking Bitcoin’s first real-world application and ushering in a new era for cryptocurrency.

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BITCOIN MEMECOIN

BRC-20 TOP COIN

THE FIRST 5-BYTE BRC-20 COIN

HOLD USERS FIRST

HUGE MARKET POTENTIAL

REMEMBERING PIZZA DAY

STRONG CONSENSUS

THE FIRST REAL APPLICATION OF BITCOIN

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How To Buy $Pizza?

In 2010, 10,000 BTC was exchanged for 2 pizzas, which opened the legendary story of Bitcoin and marked a historic moment in the emergence of cryptocurrency. Today, BRC20 has been used to issue and commemorate $Pizza on Bitcoin, paying tribute to the glorious days of Bitcoin and $Pizza.

Buy $Pizza in the following ways.

Connect to Unisat

You can use OKX wallet, UNISAT wallet, etc. to connect to Unisat to buy $Pizza

From PizzaSwap

You can connect your wallet and use Pizzaswap to buy $Pizza

Center Exchange

You can using Gate.IO, HTX, BitMart, OKX Ordinals, etc to buy $Pizza.

How to buy $PIZZA

$PIZZA List On

Buy pizza to celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day. You can buy it at any of the following exchanges:

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About $PIZZA

In 2010, 10,000 BTC was exchanged for 2 pizzas, which opened the legendary story of Bitcoin and marked a historic moment in the emergence of cryptocurrency. Today, BRC20 has been used to issue and commemorate $Pizza on Bitcoin, paying tribute to the glorious days of Bitcoin and $Pizza.

Deploy Time : 2024/3/31 07:12:30
Completed Time : 2024/6/5 09:23:59
Inscription Number Start : #66796189
Inscription Number End : #71393287
Holders : 84,092
Total Transactions : 949,798

Let's cheer for Pizza! Join this token community that symbolizes Bitcoin's history and innovation, jointly promote the development of the cryptocurrency ecosystem, make Pizza a link between the past and the future, and witness the unlimited potential of blockchain!

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Bitcoin is Born PHASE #1
Bitcoin White Paper Released

Bitcoin was released and put into operation in 2009, marking the birth of the world's first decentralized digital currency system. It breaks through the limitations of traditional finance, realizes peer-to-peer transactions without the need for a central institution, and becomes a symbol of financial freedom and decentralization.

Pizza Transaction PHASE #2
Bitcoin's First Real-world Commodity Transaction

On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz used 10,000 bitcoins to buy two pizzas. This was the first time that bitcoin was used to trade real goods, symbolizing its transition from a theoretical concept of digital currency to practical application. May 22 of each year is therefore called "Bitcoin Pizza Day." Transaction Certificate

Pizza Inscription PHASE #3
Unisat Airdrop Pizza

To celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day, Pizza was inscribed and airdropped to 200,738 addresses, with the airdrop cost of approximately 20 BTC fully covered by UniSat. Unclaimed Pizza inscriptions have been sent to irrecoverable addresses. The team does not hold any PIZZA assets, and aims to thank the community for their support and celebrate this meaningful day.

Listing on Cex PHASE #4
Top Exchange Listing

The community is actively communicating with top exchanges and is preparing for more CEX listings. Currently, more than 10 exchanges are known to have listed

Token Frequently Questions

Frequently Questions

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What is a BRC-20 token?

The BRC-20 token is an experimental token standard based on the Bitcoin blockchain. It uses the Ordinals protocol and inscription technology to record token information and achieve decentralized minting, transfer, and storage functions. It is similar to Ethereum's ERC-20, but simpler and lighter, and aims to explore more possibilities of the Bitcoin ecosystem.

How to buy BRC-20 $PIZZA tokens?

You can purchase BRC-20 tokens through the decentralized platform UniSat or centralized exchanges such as Gate.io. The decentralized method requires using a wallet that supports the Ordinals protocol (such as UniSat Wallet), recharge Bitcoin, search for the target token on the UniSat Marketplace and trade directly. If you choose a centralized exchange, you need to register an account and complete the recharge before purchasing the target token on the platform. No matter which method you choose, please ensure the security of the platform and protect your wallet key or account information.

How the BRC-20 Pizza token was created?

The BRC-20 Pizza token was created through Bitcoin's Ordinals Protocol, using inscription technology to record token metadata and mint on the blockchain. To commemorate "Bitcoin Pizza Day", Pizza tokens were airdropped to 200,738 addresses, with an airdrop cost of approximately 20 BTC. Unclaimed tokens were transferred to an unrecoverable address, and the unisat team does not hold any tokens to reflect the spirit of decentralization and community sharing.

What is the difference between BRC-20 and ERC-20 tokens?

BRC-20 and ERC-20 are two token standards, based on Bitcoin and Ethereum networks respectively. BRC-20 uses Ordinals Protocol and inscription technology, does not require smart contracts, and only supports simple operations such as minting and transfers. It is decentralized but has limited functions; ERC-20 relies on Ethereum smart contracts, is powerful, and supports complex applications such as DeFi and NFT. The two have different positioning, BRC-20 is lighter, and ERC-20 is more widely used.

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