I’ll be honest — I used to think the hardest thing in crypto was finding capital.
Every project seemed to be chasing the same thing.
More liquidity.
More TVL.
More deposits.
That felt like the entire game.
But the more I watch the market, the more I think capital isn’t the scarce resource anymore.
Attention is.
I’ve seen projects raise capital and still struggle.
I’ve seen ecosystems attract liquidity and then lose momentum months later.
So now I look at something else.
Commitment.
Do participants keep showing up?
Do builders keep building?
Does capital have a reason to stay when the incentives fade?
Because without commitment, growth is temporary.
Money can arrive overnight.
An economy can’t.
That’s why $BR caught my attention.
Not because of restaking.
Not because of yield.
Because it made me think about what keeps capital productive after it arrives.
Still early.
Still a lot to prove.
But the strongest ecosystems won’t be the ones that attract the most capital.
They’ll be the ones that give capital a reason to remain.
#bedrock @Bedrock $BR
Every project seemed to be chasing the same thing.
More liquidity.
More TVL.
More deposits.
That felt like the entire game.
But the more I watch the market, the more I think capital isn’t the scarce resource anymore.
Attention is.
I’ve seen projects raise capital and still struggle.
I’ve seen ecosystems attract liquidity and then lose momentum months later.
So now I look at something else.
Commitment.
Do participants keep showing up?
Do builders keep building?
Does capital have a reason to stay when the incentives fade?
Because without commitment, growth is temporary.
Money can arrive overnight.
An economy can’t.
That’s why $BR caught my attention.
Not because of restaking.
Not because of yield.
Because it made me think about what keeps capital productive after it arrives.
Still early.
Still a lot to prove.
But the strongest ecosystems won’t be the ones that attract the most capital.
They’ll be the ones that give capital a reason to remain.
#bedrock @Bedrock $BR