I think people talk about cross-chain Bitcoin like capital is adventurous.

It really isn’t.

Capital is lazy.
Careful.
A little paranoid.

And with Bitcoin, that actually makes sense.

Nobody wants their BTC moving into a new ecosystem just because a protocol announced support there. Nice banner. Cool thread. Still not enough.

That is what makes Bedrock’s uniBTC expansion interesting to me.

Being live on many chains is the easy part.

Getting liquidity to care is harder.

Because Bitcoin capital usually goes where it already feels safe.

Deep liquidity.
Known infrastructure.
Clear exits.
Less weirdness.

Very boring.

Also very real.

So Bedrock’s challenge is not only making uniBTC available across networks.

It has to break liquidity loyalty.

It has to convince BTC holders that moving capital somewhere new is not just possible, but actually worth the risk and effort.

That is a much harder game.

Because liquidity does not follow opportunity automatically.

Sometimes it stays home.

And in BTCFi, home is usually wherever users feel they can leave without drama.

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