Samson Mow to Address "Last Mile of Lightning" at Bitcoin Japan 2025 BUIDL Day

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Tokyo, Japan – Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3 and a prominent figure in the global Bitcoin adoption movement, is slated to participate in the "The Last Mile of Lightning" panel during BUIDL Day at the Bitcoin Japan 2025 conference. The event, hosted by The Bitcoin Builders (@TBB_EN) and organized by @TheBTCJapan, is set to gather developers and industry leaders on November 23, 2025, to advance Bitcoin's Layer 2 solutions.

JAN3, a digital infrastructure company founded and led by Mow, focuses on accelerating hyperbitcoinization by expanding access to Bitcoin technology and Layer 2 solutions like the Lightning and Liquid networks. The company recently secured $5 million in seed funding to further develop its AQUA wallet, aiming to onboard a billion users to the Bitcoin ecosystem. Mow's involvement underscores JAN3's commitment to practical Bitcoin implementation.

Mow, known for his instrumental role in El Salvador's national Bitcoin initiatives, brings extensive experience in nation-state Bitcoin adoption to the discussion. His participation on the "The Last Mile of Lightning" panel highlights the critical challenges and solutions required for the Lightning Network to achieve widespread, seamless adoption for everyday transactions. This includes improving user experience, enhancing interoperability, and ensuring sufficient liquidity.

The Bitcoin Japan 2025 conference, running from November 23-24, is positioned as a premier event bringing together global leaders and builders to explore Bitcoin's growing impact on Japan's society, economy, and culture. BUIDL Day, specifically, is dedicated to fostering technical collaboration among developers to create innovative Bitcoin solutions. The Tokyo Bitcoin Base (TBB_EN) serves as a key hub for these discussions, aiming to rebuild and strengthen Japan's Bitcoin community.

The panel's focus on the "Last Mile of Lightning" reflects a crucial stage in Bitcoin's evolution, emphasizing the need to bridge the gap between technological potential and mainstream usability. Experts anticipate discussions will cover advancements in wallet technology, payment routing, and user-friendly interfaces necessary to integrate Bitcoin's fast, low-cost transactions into daily commerce. Mow's insights are expected to provide valuable perspectives on achieving this widespread adoption.