#bedrock $BR I’ve been rethinking my stance on staking lately. We’ve always treated it like some kind of moral high ground—you commit your assets, you wait, and you’re "responsible." I used to buy into that, but the more I look at how the market is actually moving, the more that framing feels like a massive blind spot.
Serious participants aren't just hunting for the best yield anymore. They’re looking at opportunity cost. The moment you lock an asset, you’re effectively cutting it off from the rest of the network, and in a market this fast, that’s a real cost.
Watching the traction behind projects like Bedrock ($BR) has really hammered this home for me. It’s clearly a reaction to that exact friction. The old model was about parking your capital; the new model is about making it hyper-productive. Honestly, I’m starting to believe that in this space, value is no longer about ownership—it’s about how many different contexts you can keep a single unit of capital active in at once.@Bedrock