Lately I've been thinking about how little it takes for people to feel like something is done.

Not completed.

Just done.

On Bedrock, a wallet gets credited, a position appears, rewards start accumulating, and almost immediately the mind files the whole thing away as a finished event.

It's funny because the visible part is often the very beginning.

I've spent some time watching how people react to systems built around assets like uniBTC and brBTC, and the pattern feels familiar. The moment there is something tangible to look at, attention shifts elsewhere.

As if visibility equals finality.

Maybe that's just how we're wired.

Nobody celebrates a process. People celebrate confirmation screens.

A transaction lands and the uncertainty seems to disappear, even though a lot of what matters may still be unfolding in the background.

Liquidity moves.

Strategies play out.

Markets change.

Time passes.

Yet the emotional response usually happens right at the start.

I catch myself doing it too. The dashboard updates and I instantly feel more certain than I probably should.

That's what interests me.

Not the technology itself, but how quickly confidence arrives once progress becomes visible.

Maybe the hardest thing to recognize in crypto is that a process can look complete long before it has actually reached its destination.

Or maybe those are the moments when people stop paying attention altogether.

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