Every pizza needs a buyer. The deal only happened because Jeremy Sturdivant, a then-19-year-old known as “jercos,” said yes.
Sturdivant did not pay in Bitcoin, Papa John’s did not accept it. Instead, he used his own credit card to order the pizzas for delivery to Hanyecz, spending about $25. Then Hanyecz sent him the 10,000 BTC. As a result, Sturdivant became the first person to receive Bitcoin for a tangible good.
However, he did not hold the coins. Instead, he sold them shortly after, reportedly to fund a trip with his then-girlfriend, cashing out for around $400. In interviews, Sturdivant has stressed he was not acting as an investor, but as a helpful community member.
Unlike Hanyecz, Sturdivant stayed out of the public eye. He settled near Santa Cruz, California, and went on to work as a product development engineer. Therefore, while millions celebrate his trade each year, the man himself has remained refreshingly low-key.