The biggest mistake in Bitcoin today is believing that more opportunities automatically create more value.
They don't.
In fact, the next challenge for Bitcoin may not be adoption.
It may be allocation.
For most of Bitcoin's history, success was simple: buy BTC, hold BTC, and wait. But Bitcoin capital is now entering a completely different era—one shaped by BTCFi, RWAs, lending markets, vaults, and cross-chain liquidity.
The result?
An explosion of opportunity.
And an explosion of complexity.
As the ecosystem grows, access is becoming a commodity. Anyone can find yield. Anyone can move capital. Anyone can enter the market.
What becomes scarce is the ability to make the right decision.
That's why I believe the next generation of winners won't necessarily be the protocols offering the highest returns.
They will be the protocols helping Bitcoin capital move more intelligently.
This is where Bedrock stands out.
Not because it promises magic yields, but because it focuses on infrastructure, coordination, and efficient capital routing in an increasingly fragmented landscape.
My prediction:
The future leaders of BTCFi won't be measured by how many opportunities they create.
They'll be measured by how effectively they help users navigate them.
When access is everywhere, decision-making becomes the edge.