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Why Bitcoin’s First ATM Opened in a Pizza Shop

Bitcoin’s first ATM didn’t launch in a bank—it appeared inside a tiny Vancouver pizza-and-coffee shop. That strange location wasn’t random, and the real reason connects back to one of the most legendary pizza orders in money history.

On October 29, 2013, the Robocoin kiosk went live at Waves Coffee House and let people swap cash for Bitcoin in public, on camera, within seconds. The pizza-shop setting symbolized Laszlo Hanyecz’s 10,000 BTC pizza purchase, the moment Bitcoin became something you could actually spend. Some saw a gimmick, others saw the future of money being born in real time.

If you like weird money history and hidden origin stories, follow for more. Would you call this a stunt or Bitcoin’s real-world breakthrough?

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