Bitcoin’s global adoption numbers are about to explode, according to Jan3 founder Samson Mow.
Mow’s statement came during an interview with What Bitcoin Did’s Danny Knowles, where he said that the current cycle is behind schedule and that we should’ve had a bull run by now.
He also said that the current bear cycle could expand into 2026, but that, eventually, we’ll get a massive push, driven by institutional FOMO:
I believe it’s simply a matter of time before we see a massive runup and we see a massive nation-state FOMO panic.
Bitcoin has been flatlined at little over $109K for three days now and it shows no signs of recovery.
This hints at a consolidation period, which will likely ramp up during Q4, especially with more nation-states ramping up their hoarding.
Fortunately, things are changing fast. A report by Fidelity Digital Assets titled ‘2025: Look Ahead’ stated that:
[…=] It may be too late for the speculators that want another frenzy. However, we believe we are still incredibly early in terms of this new era of sustainable adoption, diffusion, and integration.
With Bitcoin still far from reaching its true potential, we also need to look at Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) and how it promises to change the Bitcoin ecosystem.
In its quest for a faster and cheaper Bitcoin network, Hyper relies on tools like Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) and the Canonical Bridge to improve scalability, lower finality times to seconds, and eliminate network congestion.
The Canonical Bridge is at the core of it, connecting Hyper to the Bitcoin ecosystem and minting the users’ tokens into Hyper’s Layer 2. The wrapped Bitcoins are available for use on Layer 2 indefinitely, or until users decide to withdraw them to Bitcoin’s native layer.
Together with the Bitcoin Relay Program, which verifies and confirms incoming transactions near instantly, the Bridge makes the Bitcoin network more responsive and performant for faster and cheaper transactions.
This translates to sky-high scalability, which is the real prize. The increased scalability removes the fee-based priority system, which currently prioritizes larger and more fee-heavy transactions, with the smaller and cheaper ones often experiencing confirmation times of hours.
Long-term, Hyper plans to make Bitcoin a more feasible option for institutional investors and open the road to mainstream adoption.
The presale is growing fast, having raised over $18.6M so far with $HYPER valued at $0.012985.
This isn’t financial advice. Do your own research (DYOR) and invest wisely.