#bedrock $BR
Let's try to understand what is reall story is
I keep coming back to the part of Bedrock that sits between liquidity and control. The more I look at it, the more the real question feels less like “what can this token earn?” and more like “what behavior is the system actually asking for?” BR is tied to governance and incentives, and when it is staked it becomes veBR, which carries voting rights. Even the seasonal reset of voting power feels deliberate to me. It says the protocol does not want governance to become a frozen possession. It wants it to stay active, revisited, almost negotiated again and again. That is the part I find most interesting, because it makes the design feel less like a reward machine and more like a small social structure with rules that keep testing people’s intentions. Still, I cannot help asking whether that voting power reflects real conviction, or only the part of conviction that survives the next incentive cycle. Bedrock feels built around that tension, not around pretending it is gone.