Tapbit to Distribute Free Pizzas in Brazil for Bitcoin Pizza Day
Tapbit, a global cryptocurrency exchange, will hold a community event in Brazil on May 22, 2026. The initiative marks Bitcoin Pizza Day, an annual observance tied to an early cryptocurrency transaction.
ocregister.comTapbit, a global cryptocurrency exchange, announced a community appreciation initiative in Brazil to mark Bitcoin Pizza Day. The real-world event involves the preparation and distribution of complimentary pizzas to local community members. Tapbit CEO Milton Cogo is leading the effort.
Every year on May 22, the digital asset sector commemorates Bitcoin Pizza Day. The date is recognized as a milestone in the transition of cryptocurrency from an experimental concept to a global financial technology. The underlying technology now operates as a decentralized network supporting both retail participation and institutional asset management globally.
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Tapbit announced the 2026 Bitcoin Pizza Day community initiative in Brazil.
1 sourceBenzinga - May 22, 2026
Tapbit will distribute free pizzas to local community members in Brazil.
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Local residents in Brazil may receive free pizzas during the May 22 event.
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