#bedrock $BR I keep thinking about what changes when Bitcoin becomes programmable capital.

Not theoretically. Practically.

Right now, most BTC holders have two options.

Hold and wait.

Or move into other assets to find yield.

Both options involve a tradeoff.

Stay in Bitcoin and sacrifice utility.

Leave Bitcoin and sacrifice the exposure.

That tradeoff has shaped behavior for years.

It's why so much BTC sits inactive.

Not because holders don't want yield.

But because they don't want to stop being Bitcoin holders to get it.

Bedrock removes that tradeoff.

Through uniBTC, the BTC exposure is preserved.

The liquidity is preserved.

But the capital gains the ability to participate across DeFi.

That might sound technical.

But the practical implication is significant.

It means the largest, most trusted asset in crypto can finally behave like productive capital.

Not by changing what it is.

By changing what it can do.@Bedrock