Tyler Winklevoss' Had a $3 Million 'Bitcoin Pizza Moment' With Space Travel

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Tyler Winklevoss, a billionaire Bitcoin investor and co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, bought the world's most expensive ticket to space.

At the time, Winklevoss acquired a ticket to Virgin Galactic's passenger carrying spaceshift for 312.5 BTC, which was worth $250,000 at the time.

"Bitcoin Pizza moment"As such, Winklevoss's initial investment of 312.5 BTC in the ticket is currently valued at over $3 million, marking an increase of 1,174%.

Winklevoss has described it as his "Bitcoin Pizza moment," apparently referring to the first-ever transaction of Bitcoin for physical goods, which took place on May 22, 2010.Back then, the famous Bitcoin Pizza saw programmer Laszlo Hanyecz buy two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. Hanyecz had offered users on a Bitcointalk forum the coins in exchange for two pizzas.

A teenager named Jeremy Sturdivant, nicknamed Jercos, accepted the Bitcoin and sent Hanyecz two pizzas from Papa John's.

"It strongly suggests that most of the money that moved into bitcoin in previous years would have profited in USD if they held bitcoin to present date," Todaro stated.

When it comes to predictions, some major industry leaders are raising the ante on what the BTC price should be after the impending Bitcoin halving set for May 2020.

According to Mike Novogratz, the founder of digital assets merchant bank Galaxy Digital, the seminal cryptocurrency will likely breach the $20,000 benchmark in 2020.Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao said that Bitcoin could see new heights before the halving event.

Those who envision a bullish scenario also state that Bitcoin's price will likely continue to rise after the halving due to the decrease in the supply of coins.

In the meantime, Bitcoin is trading around $9,800 at press time, reporting mild losses of around 0.54% over the past day.

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