I keep noticing how I no longer read updates like product news, but like signals of how capital is being taught to move.
With @Bedrock 2.0, the shift from liquid restaking to BTCFi engine feels less like branding and more like behavior design.
The interesting part is not yield itself, but the removal of effort from the user.
When optimization becomes automatic, incentives move inside the system rather than user decision-making.
And when layers like Midnight Network sit in background, coordination becomes less visible, yet more consequential.
Still, I can’t ignore friction. “Intelligent routing” assumes alignment between efficiency and fairness, but those rarely stay balanced in practice.
Still early, but UX improvements and slippage compensation airdrops show real accountability from @Bedrock 2.0.
But I think about users, not architecture the ones who don’t see routing logic, only outcomes.
When value flows through systems we cannot fully see, what exactly are we trusting?