The homepage looked different. Not redesigned — reframed.
The previous version led with restaking. Yield on Bitcoin, straightforward positioning for 2023 logic.
The new one opens differently: Intelligent Yield Engine as the frame, uniBTC as the entry.
That's not a visual update. Visual updates change colors and layout. This changed what the protocol says it is.
Restaking yields have compressed structurally since mid-2024.
The category that defined early BTCfi — deposit BTC, earn restaking yield, repeat — has narrowed.
Protocols that built identity around that mechanic are running the same logic into a smaller return profile.
Bedrock's pivot showed up on the homepage before most of the market was discussing the compression.
I didn't find that in the documentation.
It showed up in the interface first.
Intelligent Yield Engine isn't a feature addition.
It names the protocol as something that routes Bitcoin capital across conditions, not a product built around one yield source.
That's a different claim about what the infrastructure is for.
uniBTC sits at the center of that framing. The restaking narrative doesn't disappear — it becomes one input the routing logic can draw from among others.
What the redesign signals, if it holds: the capital allocation philosophy changed before the interface did, not after.
Redesigns that follow strategy look different from redesigns that announce it.
Which one this is depends on what Bedrock's routing produces under real market conditions — not what the homepage says it will.
#Bedrock $BR @Bedrock
The previous version led with restaking. Yield on Bitcoin, straightforward positioning for 2023 logic.
The new one opens differently: Intelligent Yield Engine as the frame, uniBTC as the entry.
That's not a visual update. Visual updates change colors and layout. This changed what the protocol says it is.
Restaking yields have compressed structurally since mid-2024.
The category that defined early BTCfi — deposit BTC, earn restaking yield, repeat — has narrowed.
Protocols that built identity around that mechanic are running the same logic into a smaller return profile.
Bedrock's pivot showed up on the homepage before most of the market was discussing the compression.
I didn't find that in the documentation.
It showed up in the interface first.
Intelligent Yield Engine isn't a feature addition.
It names the protocol as something that routes Bitcoin capital across conditions, not a product built around one yield source.
That's a different claim about what the infrastructure is for.
uniBTC sits at the center of that framing. The restaking narrative doesn't disappear — it becomes one input the routing logic can draw from among others.
What the redesign signals, if it holds: the capital allocation philosophy changed before the interface did, not after.
Redesigns that follow strategy look different from redesigns that announce it.
Which one this is depends on what Bedrock's routing produces under real market conditions — not what the homepage says it will.
#Bedrock $BR @Bedrock