The Pizza Festival is not a festival, it is a day of faith feeding: an annual FOMO carnival
Do you think Bitcoin Pizza Day is to commemorate the lost BTC? Wrong, it is actually the annual FOMO (fear of missing out) conference of the crypto world. Look at the social media dynamics of major KOLs this year - it's all "if you bought 10,000 BTC in 2010" recap images, liquidation memes, and dreams of financial freedom. Pizza Day is gradually transforming from a real story into a "brand ritual" for Bitcoin. Pizza has become the spiritual totem of Bitcoin, reflecting the generational inheritance of holding faith: regardless of the rise and fall of coin prices, pizza must be eaten every year, and stories must be told every year – stories about opportunity cost and visions of the future. Ironically, every year on Pizza Day, Bitcoin experiences slight fluctuations, and many newcomers actually buy a pizza for the "commemorative significance" to experience the payment— isn't this a perfect example of community-driven value? A final reminder: the pizza you eat may be ordinary, but the Bitcoin you believe in is the protagonist of the future wealth narrative. Pizza Day is not just a joke, but a faith—at least this year I still haven't had that 500 million pizza. #比特币披萨节
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The Pizza Festival is not a festival, it is a day of faith feeding: an annual FOMO carnival
Do you think Bitcoin Pizza Day is to commemorate the lost BTC? Wrong, it is actually the annual FOMO (fear of missing out) conference of the crypto world.
Look at the social media dynamics of major KOLs this year - it's all "if you bought 10,000 BTC in 2010" recap images, liquidation memes, and dreams of financial freedom. Pizza Day is gradually transforming from a real story into a "brand ritual" for Bitcoin.
Pizza has become the spiritual totem of Bitcoin, reflecting the generational inheritance of holding faith: regardless of the rise and fall of coin prices, pizza must be eaten every year, and stories must be told every year – stories about opportunity cost and visions of the future.
Ironically, every year on Pizza Day, Bitcoin experiences slight fluctuations, and many newcomers actually buy a pizza for the "commemorative significance" to experience the payment— isn't this a perfect example of community-driven value?
A final reminder: the pizza you eat may be ordinary, but the Bitcoin you believe in is the protagonist of the future wealth narrative. Pizza Day is not just a joke, but a faith—at least this year I still haven't had that 500 million pizza. #比特币披萨节