‘Faces Will Melt’, '$1 Million BTC' Samson Mow Shares Bitcoin Omega $100,000 Prediction - U.Today

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  • ‘Faces will melt’ from Bitcoin surge, JAN3 boss says
  • Robert Kiyosaki regrets selling some of his Bitcoin Samson Mow, a long-term Bitcoin evangelist and the chief executive of the JAN3 company, which deals with nation-state BTC adoption, has once again stepped forward with a BTC Omega candle prediction.

However, this time, the prediction did not come from himself; he just sided with a Bitcoin fan who expects an Omega candle to lift BTC $100,000 higher. Overall, Samson is among the army of Bitcoiners who believe the world’s bellwether crypto is to reach $1,000,000 in the next few years or even this year, 2026.

‘Faces will melt’ from Bitcoin surge, JAN3 boss says

Samson Mow commented on an X post published by the Bitcoin Therapist user, in which he tagged Mow, stating: “$100K omega candle incoming.”

Samson responded in his traditional bullish and confident manner: “I know. Faces will melt.” Added to the current price, this candle would push BTC close to $200,000,

Mow has been actively predicting Bitcoin to reach $1,000,000 in the near future since 2023. He first expect this magnificent event to happen in 2024, when the SEC under Gensler’s rule approved spot Bitcoin ETF trading and when the fourth BTC halving took place on April 20.

Back then, Mow tweeted that the former would create a BTC demand shock, while the latter would result in a BTC supply shock. These two would clash, he claimed, and push Bitcoin towards $1 million in several Omega candles.

However, when that did not come true, Mow pushed the time when $1 million is reached into the next few years. However, earlier this month, he tweeted that a hunch told him he might be right about his prediction this year.

Robert Kiyosaki regrets selling some of his Bitcoin

Earlier this week, the renowned investor and author of the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” book, Robert Kiyosaki, tweeted that he regrets selling some of his Bitcoin and gold recently to buy a new house. It was a “big mistake,” he admitted: “Selling some gold and Bitcoin was my mistake ….a big mistake.”

Still, he said that he has never sold any silver, not even to buy more Bitcoin – he dispersed rumours, saying he had done so. What is more, now it is a “great time to sell fake dollars to buy real gold, silver, Bitcoin, and Ethereum.” He uses income from real estate to buy more crypto.

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