Most Crypto Projects Want Attention. Users Just Want Results.
I've lost count of how many times I've read a thread claiming some protocol is going to change everything.
Usually it doesn't.
A few months later people move on to the next shiny thing and pretend the last one never existed.
The problem is that users aren't asking for miracles. They're asking for basic stuff. Better yields. More flexibility. Less hassle.
Bedrock seems to be built around that idea.
If I'm holding BTC or ETH, I don't want those assets sitting there doing nothing. But I also don't want them locked away where I can't touch them. That's the trade-off a lot of protocols still force on people.
Bedrock is trying to make that trade-off less painful.
Will it succeed? No idea.
Crypto has a long history of making simple things complicated. That's why I'm always skeptical first and optimistic later.
But I'd rather watch a project working on capital efficiency than another one launching a token and calling it innovation.
We've got enough of those already.#bedrock $BR @Bedrock
I've lost count of how many times I've read a thread claiming some protocol is going to change everything.
Usually it doesn't.
A few months later people move on to the next shiny thing and pretend the last one never existed.
The problem is that users aren't asking for miracles. They're asking for basic stuff. Better yields. More flexibility. Less hassle.
Bedrock seems to be built around that idea.
If I'm holding BTC or ETH, I don't want those assets sitting there doing nothing. But I also don't want them locked away where I can't touch them. That's the trade-off a lot of protocols still force on people.
Bedrock is trying to make that trade-off less painful.
Will it succeed? No idea.
Crypto has a long history of making simple things complicated. That's why I'm always skeptical first and optimistic later.
But I'd rather watch a project working on capital efficiency than another one launching a token and calling it innovation.
We've got enough of those already.#bedrock $BR @Bedrock
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