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Bitcoin White Paper's 13th Anniversary Celebrated with Decentralized Pizza (and Gilbert Gottfried) (cointelegraph.com) 72

Today the iconic Bitcoin white paper "celebrates thirteen years of financial disruption," notes Cointelegraph, "after being first published on Oct. 31, 2008, by an anonymous person or entity named Satoshi Nakamoto." (Here's a 2013 story from Slashdot about version 0.3.)

Cointelegraph writes: The white paper, titled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, foresaw the need for a peer-to-peer online payment system that is self-governing, secure and limited in quantity. The Bitcoin network was launched on Jan. 3, 2009, with each Bitcoin priced at $0.0008.... Today, Bitcoin maintains a stable trading value well above $60k after experiencing a gradual appreciation of 7,749,999,900% since its launch.
Cointelegraph celebrated the anniversary by embedding a video of the original bitcoin white paper being read by comedian Gilbert Gottfried — but they weren't the only ones. Entrepreneur/investor Anthony Pompliano celebrated with the return of what he describes as a decentralized pizzeria" named Bitcoin pizza. (An interactive online map shows participating locations around the U.S.A. where pizzas can be ordered with cash or with 0.0003 BTC — either through the web site or through the Uber Eats app.)

"If you want to pay for your pizza in bitcoin, I will gladly take your bitcoin," Pompliano says in a video posted to Twitter. "I don't think that you should use your bitcoin to buy the pizza — but we now accept bitcoin." The five available topping combos even have bitcoin-themed names like "No Keys, No Cheese" and "Satoshi's Favorite" — and the pizzas are all delivered in a special commemorative bitcoin-themed pizza box. "Every single dollar that I make from this, I donate to bitcoin developers," Pompliano explains in the video. "I make zero dollars from Bitcoin Pizza."

"And we're going to keep building this until eventually we are the single largest independent pizza chain in the United States. And then after we become the single largest independent pizza chain in the United States, we're going to turn around, and then we're going to go international."
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Bitcoin White Paper's 13th Anniversary Celebrated with Decentralized Pizza (and Gilbert Gottfried)

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  • by PPH ( 736903 ) on Sunday October 31, 2021 @05:20PM (#61945559)

    It's either 0.0003 or 20,000 BTC.

  • I realize he did it to himself, but - his career has really gone down the toilet.

    • He does Cameo now and makes money by the truck load. $175 a pop for a video.

    • He's doing pretty good. He's one of the most respected standup comics in the world, and he does a lot of voice acting (probably made a fortune from playing Jafar in "Aladdin"). He also does "Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast", which is my favorite podcast of all time.

  • I cannot think or comprehend of anything more cucked than wageslaving. Honestly, think about it rationally. Day in day out, week to week, year after year. You are slaving away the prime years of your life to retirement age solely so someone else can profit off your work. All the hard work you put into your product or service, the sweat and tears of working countless hours, all the education, applications, and work put into getting to where you are now. All of it has one simple result: some chad CEO gets to
    • by Kwelstr ( 114389 )
      Is this how you see life? How sad.
    • All that overtime can pay for a lot of crypto.

    • There is some truth to what you say, but in the majority of cases the "wage slaves" are not working for the CEO, but for the asset owners. The rich folks who own the shares.
      I think the average CEO and upper management position works harder, and is more away from family with travels than the average employee. Most employees work to live, whereas many managers and CEO's live for the work. That's how they got to the position in the first place. These people have drive and what they do is what they want to do.

  • They should have an app that delivers pizzas along with all the traditional silk road items. A hooker that delivers your blow, molly and viagra along with the dinner.
  • And (Score:3, Insightful)

    by ArchieBunker ( 132337 ) on Sunday October 31, 2021 @06:08PM (#61945641)

    12 years of slashdot claiming bitcoin is going to crash.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward
      12 years of silly prospectors throwing money on a pyramid scheme. bitcoin has zero social value and is just a way to burn electricity. You're welcome for the correction.
      • 12 years of silly prospectors throwing money on a pyramid scheme. bitcoin has zero social value and is just a way to burn electricity. You're welcome for the correction.

        No to mention the level of toxicity and vitriol that would make worst of the PC vs. Mac guys blush.

    • Re:And (Score:4, Insightful)

      by h33t l4x0r ( 4107715 ) on Sunday October 31, 2021 @07:34PM (#61945773)
      Not to mention uninformed rants about money laundering and comparisons to tulips.
    • As someone else pointed out recently, [slashdot.org] scams can take decades before they are revealed.

  • Pompliano is a clown and he's going to prison

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