$BR @Bedrock #bedrock

I once thought that BTCFi ecosystems.

layers of infrastructure that were barely visible a few years ago.

What's fascinating is not the technology.

It is the message about Bitcoin that technology communicates.

For most of its existence Bitcoin was thought to be the best place to invest money.

A place where value came in and stayed.

These days it feels more and more like the start.

The @Bedrock is a form of capital that can travel engage and participate in a wider ecosystem.

I just had that thought.

As I browse l recommend Bedrock 2.0.

Not because of rewards.

And not because I have suddenly decided that everyone who owns Bitcoin should invest their money.

What caught my eye was the shift.

the knowledge that ownership is no longer the sole subject of conversation about Bitcoin.

It has to do with what ownership enables.

Maybe that is a positive development.

The risks it poses might still be underestimated.

I'm not positive.

What I do know is that the role of Bitcoin feels different now than it did a few years ago.

Furthermore an assets opportunities usually change as its role does. Eventually bitcoin was no longer a destination.

Most of us did not really pay attention.

For years the goal appeared obvious.

Purchase Bitcoin.

Safeguard Bitcoin.

Hold onto your Bitcoin.

That was enough.

Actually its simplicity was part of its allure.

As soon as Bitcoin entered your wallet the task was finished.

In any case that is how it felt.

Lately I have been questioning that idea.

Not because Bitcoin changed over time.

But there seems to be a change in the way people interact with Bitcoin.

The asset that was once discreetly stored in cold storage is now found in more places than before.

markets for loans.

techniques for liquidity.

Have you noticed that your viewpoint on Bitcoin has recently shifted and that you now hold a different stance?

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