Bitcoin From Pizza Day Era Still On The Move, Glassnode Reveals
Summary
Bitcoin Pizza Day marks its 15th anniversary, celebrating the first real-world purchase using Bitcoin when Laszlo Hanyecz exchanged 10,000 BTC for two pizzas in 2010. This transaction, valued at approximately $40 then, is now worth about $1.1 billion. On-chain analytics firm Glassnode reports that some coins from that era are still being moved, indicating ongoing activity among long-held Bitcoin. The Realized Cap metric shows that the percentage of Bitcoin supply aged over ten years peaked at 0.045% last year but has decreased to 0.033%. This decline suggests that many older coins may have been lost rather than held intentionally. Currently, Bitcoin's price is around $111,400, reflecting a 7% increase over the past week.