
Samson Mow, a well-known supporter of Bitcoin (BTC), is introducing a new standard for developers to submit recommendations to the network. Taking to his official X account, Mow announced that the coin needs to keep up with its increasing notoriety and that the days of “campaigning” for modifications to the Bitcoin protocol are past.
Samson Mow claims that as Bitcoin is quickly becoming as the global reserve asset, “any suggested adjustments must meet a higher threshold. Working prototypes with commercial application must be used to first establish the protocol’s value.”
Because of its design and the untimely death of its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin operated differently from other blockchain networks in that it lacked a central figurehead. Numerous developers are working independently to make modifications to the Bitcoin network. Samson Mow believes that in order for initiatives to have a big influence on the public, they need be more well-considered and practical.
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Samson Mow emphasised in follow-up blogs how many individuals ignore any potential second-order effects of recent modifications to the procedure as a whole. Assuming that Bitcoin gains the necessary traction and attention, Samson Mow’s claims will become more reliable overall.
Samson Mow and Bitcoin legacy
Samson Mow is a strong supporter of Bitcoin and believes it will soon reach the $1 million price point; thus, it is important to protect the technology that first attracted people to the cryptocurrency.
Even though Luke Dashjr, a fundamental developer of Bitcoin, stated last year that the now-famous BRC-20 Inscriptions are harmful to the network’s original intentions and should be removed, Samson Mow is not the only one who supports the Bitcoin heritage.
A new age has begun with the approval and introduction of spot BTC ETF products in the US, and all efforts are focused on making the protocol the talk of the crypto world.