Hope there's still another one craving Pizza.
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Freshly ship from the Philippines LOL
The story of Pizza Day is how a small thing can have all this value over time. 10 years ago, you could get 10 thousand bitcoins easily and without having to work for a long time, but today you may need to work for a lifetime to get 1% of this amount.
It may be easy now to buy 1 bitcoin, but after several years it may take you the rest of your life to accumulate 1 bitcoin.
https://www.newsbtc.com/analysis/btc/sats-stats-bitcoin-grows-37x-in-four-years-from-today/Honestly, it's a lot easier to just buy a gift card and order for yourself but I guess for people who would do this, it's more of a "for fun" rather than "a need"
I think he's joking. The options were limited several years ago, but now the available options are very numerous, and you can choose between them to choose the cheapest.
The first Genesis block got rewarded with 50,000 bitcoins which is a fortune at the present market price of bitcoin, in the last 7 years ago one can easily earn bitcoin through a faucet or just gifting as its worth was low and affordable with a big reward on activities but 13 years down the line as you have rightly said it takes lots of efforts and hard work to get a small amount of Bitcoin.
The Bitcoin pizza story is a good example of how easy it was to get Bitcoin back then. But at the moment we can still consider ourselves as the early birds compared to the high percentage of people who don't know what bitcoin is at this present time.