How to search and join some popular events, using Bitcoin Pizza Day as an example?

How to find and join popular events, using Bitcoin Pizza Day as an example?

May 22nd every year is known as Bitcoin Pizza Day, commemorating the historic transaction that took place in 2010 when a community developer named Laszlo Hanyecz purchased two pizzas from Papa John’s for 10,000 bitcoins. 13 years later, with bitcoin prices approaching $27,000, it seems unfathomable that someone would spend $270 million on two pizzas.

Many people wonder how Laszlo Hanyecz himself feels about the purchase. According to reports, he does not regret his decision to buy two pizzas with 10,000 bitcoins in 2010. To him, it was an early example of bitcoin’s value and use case, and he remains optimistic about the future of bitcoin, which has proven him right. He is still active in the bitcoin community and continues to push for progress and development of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Interestingly, this event has spurred a variety of cultural phenomena, such as the Bitcoin Pizza Twitter account, which automatically tracks how much the pizzas would be worth today by 2010 standards and the percentage increase in price.

There are also various activities and events related to this holiday that are equally fascinating and entertaining.

As usual, Binance has launched various pizza-related activities. For example, they asked if people mind having pineapple on their pizza, and the answers were mixed.

A comic about only being allowed to buy pizza with crypto.

And an activity where they contract a lucky fan to receive free pizza for a whole year.

As ordinary users, how can we find some of these hot events?

We took this opportunity to search for pizza-related activities on mainstream event platforms and got the following results.

1. Galxe

You can search for relevant activities in the campaign category on the Galxe platform by entering keywords.

Currently there are five activities, among which the types of rewards provided, OAT or NFT, are indicated above.

2. TaskOn

Searching for “pizza” in the search bar on TaskOn’s homepage brings up activity results.

Includes various forms of rewards such as tokens, whitelists, and points.

Using tokens as a form of activity reward often attracts more fans to participate.

3. Zealy

Activity search is not currently supported, but community search for specific communities is supported. This is more helpful for integration in Discord.

4. QuestN

Searching for “pizza” on QuestN brings up four activities.

These include point, whitelist, and token reward forms.

5. Layer3

There doesn’t seem to be any elements related to pizza in the Layer3 interface, indicating that this is not the hot topic the platform wants to combine with. It has to be admitted that the exquisite graphics and GameFi atmosphere are very attractive. The process of participation, with the accompaniment of sound effects, has a feeling of playing through a game.

6. RabbitHole

No related activities were found on the RabbitHole platform at this time.

There are still some trading, deposit, and swap activities to explore, with more technical tasks on the platform.

7. LINK3

The LINK3 platform offers a wealth of activities, among which AMA is a major feature of the platform.

No way to search for activities has been found on the Explore page.

If you want to join in on some discussions, LINK3 is a good choice.

Conclusion

From the occasional event of buying pizza with Bitcoin, we can clearly see the rapid development of digital currency in practical applications. At the same time, as a product of the times, understanding the functions of various Web3 platforms and choosing and using them in a targeted manner will help us to integrate more deeply into this industry. Whether it is individual users participating in activities or project parties setting up activities, they can find reference directions to better integrate into the Web3 industry. This article provides some methods for searching for popular activities on mainstream activity platforms, for reference only.

Let’s celebrate this special Bitcoin Pizza Day together!

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