The Pizza Penny ICO, per its original catalogue listing, positions PZPNY within the pizza-themed meme coin category, a niche referencing "Bitcoin Pizza Day," the May 22, 2010 transaction where 10,000 BTC was famously exchanged for two pizzas. This review documents what can be confirmed and directly addresses a significant data-availability gap alongside a notably crowded pizza-token naming field.
The presale listed on this catalogue closed 10 January 2025. Beyond this general positioning within the pizza-meme category, this review could not independently verify specific tokenomics, team information, technical documentation, or roadmap details for Pizza Penny specifically. This review's research process did not surface independent references to Pizza Penny or PZPNY token beyond the initial presale listing description.
This review found the broader pizza-token naming space populated by at least two entirely separate, unrelated projects: "Pizza (Ordinals)," a genuinely substantiated BRC-20 token on the Bitcoin Fractal Mainnet with 97,356 confirmed holders and over 901,976 recorded transactions, deployed to commemorate Bitcoin Pizza Day, complete with a dedicated "PizzaSwap" bridge infrastructure; and "P Pizza" (PPIZZA), a separate Ethereum-based meme coin with a 420 billion token supply and specific developer-liquidation restrictions capping team sales at 2% per year. Neither of these is confirmed to have any relationship to this specific Pizza Penny presale.
Unlike some obscure meme-coin niches, the pizza-token category includes at least one project (Pizza Ordinals) with substantial, independently verifiable on-chain adoption data. This makes Pizza Penny's specific absence from independent documentation within an otherwise partly well-documented thematic category particularly notable.
Other pizza-branded tokens turned up plenty to work with, one alone shows nearly 100,000 wallet holders on-chain. Pizza Penny, by contrast, yielded nothing beyond its own listing page. That gap is the finding here: without a paper trail to check, there's no basis for judging the tech, the people behind it, or whether the numbers add up.
Nothing resembling a live market price turned up for PZPNY anywhere this review looked. Two entirely separate pizza tokens do have real trading histories, though, "Pizza (Ordinals)" on Bitcoin's BRC-20 standard (97,356+ wallets) and the Ethereum-based "P Pizza" (PPIZZA), so double-check the contract address before assuming either applies here.
Given the significant data gap documented above, current status of Pizza Penny should be independently verified directly, cross-checked against CoinMarketCap and CoinSniper, before drawing any conclusions. For comparison against another meme-coin presale with more available documentation, see the Pepe Buldak ICO, or browse the Billion Dollar Jackpot presale review for other meme-coin presales.
Treat the following as mandatory checks: this review was unable to locate independent, corroborating information about Pizza Penny beyond the original catalogue listing, notable given that other pizza-themed tokens are otherwise well-documented; at least two separate, unrelated pizza-themed tokens exist (Pizza Ordinals with 97,356+ holders, and P Pizza), so verify the exact contract address before assuming any data applies to this presale; and no tokenomics, team, or technical documentation could be independently verified for this specific project. Given this substantial documentation gap and the crowded naming field, treat this project with heightened caution.
For related research, see BitDoge token sale.
Bitcoin Pizza Day: May 22, celebrated annually in crypto culture, commemorating the first real-world Bitcoin transaction (10,000 BTC for two pizzas in 2010). BRC-20: a fungible token standard on the Bitcoin blockchain, analogous to Ethereum's ERC-20 standard, used by the unrelated Pizza (Ordinals) project. Research limitation: an acknowledged gap in available public information about a project, which itself should factor into risk assessment.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not allege wrongdoing regarding the unrelated Pizza Ordinals or P Pizza projects. This is not investment advice. Verify the exact contract address before any transaction.