Prominent Bitcoin advocate Samson Mow has stirred debate by claiming that Bitcoin has not yet experienced a genuine bull run, even as BTC climbed more than 22% over the past week to reclaim the $79,000 level, its highest since May.
In a post on X, Mow argued that Bitcoin's previous all-time high of $126,000 recorded last year was not the explosive rally many perceived it to be. Instead, he suggested that the peak merely reflected the asset keeping up with inflation rather than delivering the kind of growth a true bull market would produce.
His remarks have fueled renewed discussion about Bitcoin's long-term price potential. The breakout and recent market recovery have already shifted investor sentiment, and Mow's view has added to bullish speculation about how high BTC could go in the next cycle.