Crypto may have misunderstood what infrastructure is supposed to do.
Most projects try to become the destination.
More users.
More activity.
More attention.
That seems logical.
But lately, I’ve been wondering if the most valuable infrastructure does the opposite.
It disappears.
The internet’s biggest protocols aren’t important because people talk about them.
They’re important because people don’t have to.
They become invisible parts of the system.
That’s partly why I’ve been paying attention to $BR .
Not because Bedrock is trying to become the center of everything.
But because its thesis feels aligned with a different idea:
Infrastructure creates the most value when other things can build on top of it without thinking about it.
The market often rewards visibility.
History tends to reward dependency.
And those are not always the same thing.
Maybe the next infrastructure winners won’t be the loudest networks.
Maybe they’ll be the ones the ecosystem quietly becomes unable to function without.

