I think many people misunderstand what Bedrock 2.0 is trying to solve.
The biggest challenge in BTCFi isn't creating more Bitcoin. It's making existing Bitcoin more useful without forcing holders to give up liquidity or move through endless manual steps.
For years, BTC has been one of the largest pools of idle capital in crypto. The protocols that succeed won't necessarily be those offering the highest rewards. They'll be the ones that make Bitcoin easier to deploy, move, and integrate across a growing multi-chain economy.
That's why I'm watching how Bedrock 2.0 evolves. The long-term opportunity may be utility, not yield.