There are some things that have become traditions over the years (not without the help of the Italian section), and one of these events is Bitcoin Pizza Day, which we traditionally celebrate on May 22nd. Surprisingly, just a week ago, Laszlo was online. Feel free to message him and wish him a happy holiday, because this crazy guy
paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas, thus starting this wonderful holiday. That's why I invite you to test your culinary skills! 🍕
What about prizes?This year, the sponsor is
♻️ b1eXch.to! Just like last year, we will have
6 winners, the most talented of whom will share the
$3,500 prize pool! 🎁
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| 🥈 2/3rd place | | 🥇 1st place | | 🥉 4/6th place | |
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| Prize of $750/500 | | Prize of $1500 | | Prize of $250 | |
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How it works?From the moment of publication until
June 10th, you will have the opportunity to post photos of your pizza! After the appointed date, a voting thread will be created, where, through joint efforts, 6 winners will be determined
(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 you some advice.
- No "reserved" posts / Discussion allowed!
- Use bitlist.co/upload or talkimg.com for image hosting.
- It's best to add the Bitcoin symbols after the pizza has baked in the oven for 7-10 minutes.