#bedrock $BR Bedrock (BR): When a Project Tries to Hold ETH and BTC in One Story What Gets Harder to Trust?

I think Bedrock (BR) is more interesting than it seems at first.

A lot of protocols can explain one asset well.

But things get tough when they try to make different assets seem like they are part of the same story.

ETH and BTC may be in the portfolio but people do not think about them in the same way.

ETH users are okay with complex systems and moving their money around.

BTC users usually want things to be simple and straightforward.

This difference is really important.

Bedrock (BR) is trying to bring ETH and BTC users in one system.

At first this seems like an idea.

It is one place. It can make assets more useful with less fragmentation.

I can see why people like this idea.

When a protocol has to deal with two different groups of people who trust things in different ways it gets a lot harder.

It is not about making money or having enough assets to trade.

It is about whether one system can make both groups feel safe.

I have seen this happen before in crypto.

A system looks great when everything is calm.

When things get tough people stop trusting the system.

They go back, to the asset itself. Ask if they are really exposed to it.

So maybe the real question is not whether Bedrock (BR) can combine ETH and BTC.

It is whether people will still trust Bedrock (BR) when they need things to be simple not complicated.@Bedrock