This wasn't the only time he bought pizza with Bitcoin. He estimates that in 2010 he spent 100,000 BTC on pizza.
At that moment, buying pizza was the most profitable way to spend those 10k.
BTC. History could have gone differently, and it could have turned out that bitcoin would have been useless and worth zero.
“I wanted to do the pizza thing because to me it was like getting a free pizza” and “I got the pizza for contributing to an open-source project. Usually hobbies waste time and money, but in this case my hobby bought me dinner.”
You see, Laszlo didn't view bitcoin as an investment or a way to get rich (as most people do), but as part of a hobby that, in addition to enjoying the process, also brought in "dividends" in the form of a delicious dinner.
"I had no idea it would become this big,"
At that time, it was completely unclear where all this would lead, and for enthusiasts of that time, it was an ordinary hobby.
If you were in Laszlo’s position in 2010, would you spend 10,000 BTC on pizza? Why?
Was Laszlo truly losing money, or helping Bitcoin adoption?
Everyone would like to be in Laszlo's shoes at that moment (and have 10,000
BTC), but not everyone realizes that everything that's happening in the industry now wouldn't have happened if it weren't for that purchase of two pizzas that made a breakthrough... into the future.
Those 10,000
BTC were supposed to be spent on the purchase.