@Bedrock Having observed over ten years of blockchain architectures rise and fall, I cannot help but hold a great deal of cynicism concerning initial hype. We are now in the midst of an era where everything is transparent. Every wallet, behavioral pattern, and transaction is recorded in the blockchain forever. While this open-sourced nature was meant to be a safeguard against corruption, it has become unbearable for any serious individual or company which needs at least some level of privacy when dealing with commercial operations and financial information. Public exposure of any strategy and money flow just won't work.Below this tension emerges the #Bedrock DeFi project along with its prospective modular functionalities and tokens. The project tries to find its balance by creating an environment, which will allow users, artificial intelligence, and data providers to manage their money and earn from them while preserving some level of anonymity. However, there is a historical precedent here.The crypto industry is home to dozens of beautiful papers and concepts, which failed because of the complexity they introduced. $BR Developers often lose interest in any project due to its complicated nature. Moreover, regular users sacrifice their sovereignty for the sake of comfort. The issue with Bedrock, therefore, does not lie in its ability to be an intelligent architecture, but rather whether it can sustain itself in transitioning from an interesting story into a smooth system that people would want to use.

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