MWC’s Lead Dev, Chris Gilliard, has been on FIRE lately – not only developing MWC, whose BTC airdrop registration starts in just 14 days; but posting his views on how it will positively impact the Bitcoin community. Not to mention, his direct efforts to help the cause, like the introduction of BIP 137 to universalize the message signing process; i.e., how airdrops are registered for.
Chris is an all-in Bitcoin investor, and unmitigated bull. But he is far from a “maximalist,” in that he encourages entrepreneurial crypto projects - particularly ones, like MWC, designed to help Bitcoin technologically advance, and reward BTC holders in the process.
Since Adam Meister coined the term “crypto-dividend” around July 2017, just before the BCash fork, Bitcoin holders have massively benefited from such entrepreneurship – from BCash, to BGold and BRhodium. And now that the crypto bull has returned, MANY more crypto-dividends will be paid, starting with MWC and Bitcoin HEX.
In Chris’ latest MUST READ article, he suggests a major reason why Bitcoin could reach Tim Draper’s $250,000 target is the success of high-yielding crypto-dividends – including, of course, MWC.
https://medium.com/@ChrisGilliard/how-can-bitcoin-get-to-250-000-d881b038000f
No one has a crystal ball, of course. However, if the “hook” for the late 2017 price explosion was simply SegWit adoption; why can’t the next, far larger bull market be due to an explosion of highly valuable crypto technology, given FREE to Bitcoin holders?
“In 2014, Tim Draper famously predicted Bitcoin would rise to $10,000 by the end of 2017. He was right, almost down to the week. Now he’s calling for $250,000 by 2022.
No one knows for sure if he’ll be right again, but I can think of one thing that could potentially catalyze a price movement to go to that kind of a level: widespread adoption of the concept of the crypto dividend by the Bitcoin community.”
Stay tuned, as the MWC airdrop registration begins April 20th, ahead of the July 19th snapshot. For more information, please check out the MWC website, Discord room, and
Twitter feed.
https://discordapp.com/invite/eUNwqf3
https://www.mwc.mw/mt-content/uploads/2019/03/mwc_whitepaper.pdf