When us regular users see BTCFi, the first reaction is actually:
What’s this?
Is there a chance?
Can we make some profit?
Will there be a new narrative?
Is there funding interest?
After all, we’re not here to write research reports. 😆
But the problem is, many BTCFi opportunities look appealing at first glance, but once you dive in, regular users quickly get deterred by a bunch of complexities:
You need to cross-chain, swap assets, understand staking logic, check yield sources, and assess where the risks lie.
So I think one of the biggest opportunities for @Bedrock 2.0 is not just "providing BTCFi opportunities", but rather bridging the gap between regular users and these opportunities.
In other words: letting users understand clearly without having to dive headfirst into a bunch of complex protocols:
Where can my BTC go?
Why is there yield here?
What risks are behind this yield?
What connections are there in this ecosystem?
If Bedrock 2.0 can lower the entry barrier for BTCFi participation, then what it brings might not just be individual yield products, but actually enable more regular users to step into the BTCFi narrative.
Opportunities are certainly important. But whether an opportunity can be embraced by more people often determines whether it can evolve from a niche narrative into a larger ecosystem story. 🙌🏻
#bedrock $BR
What’s this?
Is there a chance?
Can we make some profit?
Will there be a new narrative?
Is there funding interest?
After all, we’re not here to write research reports. 😆
But the problem is, many BTCFi opportunities look appealing at first glance, but once you dive in, regular users quickly get deterred by a bunch of complexities:
You need to cross-chain, swap assets, understand staking logic, check yield sources, and assess where the risks lie.
So I think one of the biggest opportunities for @Bedrock 2.0 is not just "providing BTCFi opportunities", but rather bridging the gap between regular users and these opportunities.
In other words: letting users understand clearly without having to dive headfirst into a bunch of complex protocols:
Where can my BTC go?
Why is there yield here?
What risks are behind this yield?
What connections are there in this ecosystem?
If Bedrock 2.0 can lower the entry barrier for BTCFi participation, then what it brings might not just be individual yield products, but actually enable more regular users to step into the BTCFi narrative.
Opportunities are certainly important. But whether an opportunity can be embraced by more people often determines whether it can evolve from a niche narrative into a larger ecosystem story. 🙌🏻
#bedrock $BR