@Bedrock 2.0 What gets me really hyped is its "modular staking" design.

Traditional LSTs are a one-size-fits-all — you stake ETH and get a standardized liquid token. But Bedrock 2.0 breaks staking down into composable modules: #Bedrock

- Base layer: multi-chain validator network (Ethereum, Babylon, Berachain...)
- Middle layer: yield optimization engine that automatically shifts to the highest APY validation strategies
- Application layer: $BR as a universal yield token that can seamlessly integrate into DeFi, re-staking, or even RWA

What does this mean? Users are no longer locked into a single chain or strategy; they can freely stack them like building blocks.

From "staking as a service" to "yield as infrastructure", Bedrock is redefining the boundaries of LSTs.