Through the Ages
BLT Price History
BLTs per Bitcoin — logarithmic scale
Through the Ages
Bitcoin's BLT Journey
How many sandwiches could one Bitcoin buy at each chapter of its history? The kitchen was closed for a while, but the menu has grown.
Jan 2009
Bitcoin Genesis Block
BTC price
$0.00
BLTs per Bitcoin
0
The first Bitcoin block is mined. No price. No BLTs.
May 2010
Pizza Day
BTC price
$0
BLTs per Bitcoin
0.000300
Laszlo pays 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. The BLT dream begins.
2013
First big bull run
BTC price
$1,000
BLTs per Bitcoin
83
BTC hits $1,000. You could finally afford a proper meal.
2017
Crypto mania
BTC price
$20,000
BLTs per Bitcoin
1,667
BTC peaks at $20K. Your whole company's lunch is covered.
2021
All-time high
BTC price
$69,000
BLTs per Bitcoin
5,750
BTC hits $69K. You're feeding the whole reception.
2024
Six-figure Bitcoin
BTC price
$100,000
BLTs per Bitcoin
8,333
BTC crosses $100K. Time to hang a shingle.
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The Menu
What we're serving at BLTCOIN CLUB. Fresh Bitcoin content, warm community vibes, and knowledge stacked high — no altcoins, no nonsense.
Bitcoin Learning & Tips
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Bite-sized knowledge for the Bitcoin curious. Snappy facts, fun stats, and little-known Bitcoin history — perfect for when you only have a minute.
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Every week we curate the best from our community — top posts, hottest memes, sharpest takes. The sandwich everyone comes back for.
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The Club Sandwich
Good conversations, sharp debates, and even better vibes. Pull up a stool — the BLTCOIN CLUB community always has a seat for you.
The community is open, welcoming, and always has something going on. Whether you're a seasoned hodler or just stack-curious, you belong here.
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Fresh Pickles
Always crunchy, always fresh. The latest Bitcoin headlines, regulatory updates, and market developments — no fluff, just the good stuff.
Snack-Sized Crypto Knowledge
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Quick, satisfying facts about Bitcoin — no fluff, no shilling, just genuinely interesting things worth knowing.
Bitcoin Pizza Day — May 22, 2010
10,000 BTC
The Most Expensive Pizza in History
On May 22, 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. At today's prices, that's hundreds of millions of dollars worth of bitcoin for two large pies. We celebrate this glorious mistake every year.
Bitcoin's hard supply cap
21,000,000
Only 21 Million Will Ever Exist
Unlike dollars that can be printed at will, Bitcoin has a hard limit of 21 million coins — ever. This scarcity is baked directly into the code. As of today, about 19.8 million have already been mined.
Anonymous since 2008
Satoshi
Nobody Knows Who Made Bitcoin
Bitcoin was created by someone (or a group) known only as Satoshi Nakamoto. They published the Bitcoin whitepaper in October 2008, launched the network in January 2009, then vanished — leaving behind billions in unmoved Bitcoin and the world's biggest mystery.
Like cents to dollars, but infinitely cooler
100,000,000
1 Bitcoin = 100,000,000 Satoshis
Just as a dollar is divided into 100 cents, each Bitcoin is divided into 100 million smaller units called satoshis (or "sats"). You don't need to buy a whole Bitcoin — you can start with just a few sats.
99.99% uptime since January 2009
99.99%
Bitcoin Has Almost Never Gone Down
The Bitcoin network has been running continuously since its launch in 2009, with over 99.99% uptime. It has no CEO, no headquarters, and no kill switch — it's a global network of computers that simply keeps running.
Lost wallets, forgotten passwords
~20%
Millions of Bitcoin Are Gone Forever
An estimated 20% of all Bitcoin — roughly 3–4 million coins — is considered permanently lost. Forgotten passwords, corrupted hard drives, and early miners who didn't realize what they had. Lost forever, driving scarcity even higher.
All facts are about Bitcoin (BTC) — the original. BLTCOIN CLUB is a community, not a crypto token.





