CryptoPARD Celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day with Free Pizza Giveaway

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Distributes 1,000 Pizza Boxes and Trading Vouchers to Commemorate the First Bitcoin Transaction; Hong Kong’s Virtual Asset Licensing Regime Takes Effect in June

Hong Kong — To celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day, CryptoPARD, Hong Kong’s first cryptocurrency education academy, gave away 1,000 free pizza boxes along with trading bonus vouchers on May 22 across Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Causeway Bay. The event honored the historic 2010 transaction where 10,000 BTC were used to buy two pizzas—marking Bitcoin’s first real-world valuation.

The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) recently announced that its Virtual Asset Trading Platform Guidelines will take effect on June 1, allowing retail investors to participate in crypto trading. CryptoPARD welcomes this regulatory clarity, seeing it as a catalyst for mainstream crypto adoption and education.

Why Bitcoin Pizza Day Matters

On May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC (~$3 billion today) for two pizzas—a watershed moment that established Bitcoin’s first price benchmark. Since then, the crypto community celebrates Bitcoin Pizza Day annually to reflect on blockchain’s growth and potential.

CryptoPARD’s Mission: Education Meets Engagement

As Hong Kong’s pioneer in crypto education, CryptoPARD combines interactive learning with real-world utility:

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FAQs About Bitcoin Pizza Day and CryptoPARD

Q: What was the first Bitcoin transaction?
A: On May 22, 2010, 10,000 BTC bought two pizzas—valued at $25 then, worth billions today.

Q: How does Hong Kong’s new crypto regulation affect traders?
A: The SFC’s licensing framework (effective June 1) ensures safer platforms for retail investors.

Q: What does CryptoPARD offer beginners?
A: From free pizza events to structured courses, it demystifies crypto through hands-on learning.

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