I used to think holding Bitcoin was a passive decision.
You make it once.
Then you wait.
Nothing else required.
That framing felt right for years.
Until I started counting differently.
If I hold 0.2 BTC for twelve months without asking what it is doing, I have not made one passive decision.
I have made 365 small decisions to keep it idle.
Each day was a choice. I just never treated it like one.
That realization changed something for me.
Because passive and intentional are not the same thing.
Passive means the capital sits wherever it landed.
Intentional means I have actually considered whether that is the right place given what exists today.
And what exists today is different from what existed two years ago.
The infrastructure for Bitcoin capital has expanded significantly.
Not just in yield numbers.
In how intelligently capital can be routed, allocated, and put to work across changing conditions.
Bedrock 2.0 kept appearing in my thinking not as a yield product but as a question.
Am I holding intentionally or just not paying attention?
Maybe the difference between a good Bitcoin holder and a great one is not conviction.
Maybe it is whether that conviction comes with a strategy for what the capital does while you wait.
When did you last consciously decide to keep your Bitcoin exactly where it is?
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