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Mow's work with various nation-states has raised questions about the centralization that could emerge as governments adopt Bitcoin. He refuted concerns that this undermines Bitcoin’s decentralized ethos, arguing that the voluntary adoption of Bitcoin by nation-states could potentially diminish state power and offer a hedge against excess money printing.
He believes that, with more structured adoption alongside traditional ownership models, larger entities participating in Bitcoin will not necessarily jeopardize the decentralized underpinning of the network itself. In fact, Mow sees it as a logical evolution that could help facilitate a broader shift to a Bitcoin standard.