Maybe We’ve Been Looking at Crypto Capital the Wrong Way

One thing I keep noticing in crypto:

People spend an insane amount of time looking for the next asset.

New narrative.

New launch.

New opportunity.

And don't get me wrong—I do it too.

But the more I look around, the more I wonder if we're all staring in the same direction.

Because once we buy something, the conversation usually ends.

"Just hold it."

That's basically the playbook.

Which is weird when you think about it.

If someone had cash sitting idle in a traditional business, most people would ask how to make it productive.

In crypto, we often celebrate the opposite.

The asset becomes the goal instead of the tool.

That's partly why Bedrock caught my attention.

Not because it promised higher returns.

But because it made me rethink the role of ownership itself.

What if owning an asset isn't the valuable part anymore?

What if the real advantage comes from understanding what that asset can do after you own it?

Feels like a small distinction.

But it changes the entire mindset.

One approach is focused on accumulation.

The other is focused on utilization.

And if crypto keeps maturing, I wouldn't be surprised if the gap between those two becomes much bigger than most people expect.

Maybe the next edge isn't finding a better asset.

Maybe it's getting more out of the assets already sitting in your wallet.

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