Alejo16 escribió:Si les gusta el masoquismo , piensen que con u$s 1.000 en el 2010 ( no se en que mes ) se compraban 20.000 Bitcoin .
Haciendo la cuenta te queras matar ....

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http://uk.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-p ... ion-2017-5
He posted on the Bitcoin Talk forum on May 22, 2010, writing (emphasis ours):
"I'll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas.. like maybe 2 large ones so I have some left over for the next day. I like having left over pizza to nibble on later. You can make the pizza yourself and bring it to my house or order it for me from a delivery place, but what I'm aiming for is getting food delivered in exchange for bitcoins where I don't have to order or prepare it myself, kind of like ordering a 'breakfast platter' at a hotel or something, they just bring you something to eat and you're happy!
"I like things like onions, peppers, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, pepperoni, etc.. just standard stuff no weird fish topping or anything like that. I also like regular cheese pizzas which may be cheaper to prepare or otherwise acquire.
"If you're interested please let me know and we can work out a deal."
Ten thousand coins were then worth about $40 (£30). A British user agreed to buy the pizza for him, and even at the time the buyer got a good deal out of it: The person paid only $25 (£19) for the two pizzas.