@Bedrock I would watch the old BR holders first during Bedrock 2.0, not the loudest launch-week wallets.

The small thing I keep thinking about is what happens after a new vault opens and the first wave of attention cools down. Some users come in because the yield screen looks attractive. That is normal. But the holders who stayed through quieter Bedrock phases usually read the system differently. They notice when routing feels forced. They notice when risk explanation is thin. They notice when BRClaw is helping them understand a decision, or just adding another intelligent-looking layer on top of complexity.

That kind of memory matters.

Bedrock 2.0 is not only a new product moment. It is a coordination test around Bitcoin capital, vault access, analytics, and patience. Long-term BR holders may shape it less through loud support and more through what they refuse to ignore. If a vault cannot be explained once the reward number loses heat, they will probably feel that first.

I am not sure holder memory always scales cleanly. Communities can become biased too. But I would still treat old-holder behavior as a serious signal.

The next real test is simple: when Bedrock 2.0 gets less exciting, who still uses it carefully?

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